These threads pop up form time to time, and I have always wondered:
Were US troops ever authorized to bring home full auto weapons as war trophies? You hear about the guys mailing them in pieces, etc., but could you actually get papers on a full auto weapon to bring home?
I don't travel in those circles, but most of the unregistered full auto weapons I have seen were sold here in the US when they were legally allowed to be produced, and then just never got registered for whatever reason.
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Just remember, when you pull the trigger, the bullets come out going very, very fast. So make sure to keep the weapon pointing away from you.
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