Posted: 5/30/2015 8:36:03 AM EDT
| Can anyone recommend a Class 3 shop with transferable machine guns for sale? Or individual. Thank you. |
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Pffft. Don't play so coy there Rich. ;-) OP - Give Cherokee Gun & Pawn in Canton a call or visit. Quoted:
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Message sent. Rich Pffft. Don't play so coy there Rich. ;-) OP - Give Cherokee Gun & Pawn in Canton a call or visit. Got to watch how I post. Don't want to take another forced vacation. Rich |
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Got to watch how I post. Don't want to take another forced vacation. Rich Quoted:
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Message sent. Rich Pffft. Don't play so coy there Rich. ;-) OP - Give Cherokee Gun & Pawn in Canton a call or visit. Got to watch how I post. Don't want to take another forced vacation. Rich I like to think of them as earned time outs.
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gunbroker.com has a pretty good selection.....
sturmgewehr.com probably has the largest selection you will find anywhere on the net but it's like the wild west of machine gun boards. subguns.com also has a pretty good selection and the sellers are vetted better than any other board on the net. Bullyeye in Lawrenceville always had one of the largest selection of machine guns in GA or at least they did when I lived in the general area which was 10 years ago. Back then on they had between 25 and 100 transferable machine guns in inventory but I have no idea what you might find there today. Have purchased machine guns from all above sources as well as individuals with varying degrees of success. td |
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If you do look at stuff on sturmgewehr, go into it assuming it's a scam. There's a lot of it there and you need to be very careful. If it is below market value and over a day old, there's probably a reason. That's not necessary true.... I have purchased several machine guns off sturmgewehr in the past. People have been scammed at brick and mortar stores, gunbroker and every one of the FSBO machine gun boards on the net.... The buyer should always be on guard when purchasing NFA. td |