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Originally Posted by SPEMack618
which represents the exact intent of the NFA '34.
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It certainly was the intent of the NFA but it hasn't really been the effect for many years. The NFA isn't responsible for the current price of machine guns. That would be the '86 ban. $200 for the tax in today's world is trivial. The '86 ban made machine guns that were a few hundred $$ in 1985 into $20,000 today. That's literally a home for some people.