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7/1/2007 10:20:08 AM EDT
While surfin' gun sites I found these.......in New Zealand!

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7/1/2007 10:53:56 AM EDT
[#1]
Saw those a while ago. If only they could be imported Or at least if we could get the furnature and small parts...everything but the lower.
7/1/2007 4:06:44 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
Saw those a while ago. If only they could be imported Or at least if we could get the furnature and small parts...everything but the lower.


Same here. My good friend K1198A sent me the link about 2 months ago. Of course I stashed the pics immediately.
7/1/2007 6:49:21 PM EDT
[#3]
I am sad thinking that those guns will never be held and loved in their home country.
7/1/2007 7:29:38 PM EDT
[#4]
COLT'S  YOU'VE GOT TO LOVE EM
7/2/2007 12:38:41 AM EDT
[#5]
these can be found in Italy the pics are from a magazine but a friend of mine and my local guns store have one

they have been converted to semiauto only, since auto guns are not allowed after 1975, by changing the firing group, converting the M16 carrier in a AR15 one and adding a sear block.

7/2/2007 3:46:58 AM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
these can be found in Italy the pics are from a magazine but a friend of mine and my local guns store have one

they have been converted to semiauto only, since auto guns are not allowed after 1975, by changing the firing group, converting the M16 carrier in a AR15 one and adding a sear block.

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Wish our Government would allow that.  Our policy is "once a machine-gun always a machine gun" which is ridiculous.  Over-sizing the sear pin hole and plugging as Italy has done makes the gun harder to convert back to full-auto than the semi-auto we currently have.

It's good to see not all of these will meet the cutting torch.

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