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Old February 16, 2012, 02:05 AM   #28
jersey_emt
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Originally Posted by V.Oller
Let's see a select fire M-16 runs around $15k (yes thousand) (+/-) add the $200 tax stamp = pretty expensive.

$350 doesn't seem like all that much when you put it in this perspective.
Precisely. Setting off 600+ rounds per minute (10+ rounds per second) is just plain fun. Expensive fun though.

The "slide fire stock" ($350) with a basic AR-15 ($800) gives you 85% of the fun of a true full-auto AR-15/M16 ($15,200) for for less than 8% of the cost.

It has absolutely no use other than putting a smile on your face and lightening your wallet from buying all the extra ammo you'll need.
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