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halik

Lifer
Oct 10, 2000
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Front sight looks like an M60? Your going to need a class 3 for that
AR15 - with what looks like a 38mm flare launcher attached. 40mm launchers are prohibited.
Looks like a SPAS-12 - front stock design and design of the safety gives it away. The spas-12 has not been imported for close to 20 years. To buy one today is rare and your going to pay a pretty penny for it.
Grenade launcher?
P90 - that is an expensive piece of equipment. Last price I remember was close to 2 grand.
Looks like a 50 cal on top, but that rifle would weigh 20+ pounds. Storing a 20+ pound rifle that high up does not make sense.

What catches my eye is the GE min-gun to the right. I dont think your just going to leave a GE mini-gun laying around. Correct me if I'am wrong, but dont class three weapons "have" to be secured, like in a safe? From the way its laying on the shelf, it looks like the weight of the barrels would make it slide off the shelf.

Is that a rocket launcher all the way to the right against the wall? lol.

Bottom row - 5th rifle from the left, due to the carry handle it looks like an FN/FAL, but the bi-pod is wrong. There is also a hole in the bottom of the FN/FAL magazine, which is NOT supposed to be there.

Ha didn't even notice the mini-gun. Airsoft for sure... laaaame.

Close to 30 lbs and about twice as long as the one on the shelf.
 

Locut0s

Lifer
Nov 28, 2001
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From top left

Front sight looks like an M60? Your going to need a class 3 for that
AR15 - with what looks like a 38mm flare launcher attached. 40mm launchers are prohibited.
Looks like a SPAS-12 - front stock design and design of the safety gives it away. The spas-12 has not been imported for close to 20 years. To buy one today is rare and your going to pay a pretty penny for it.
Grenade launcher?
P90 - that is an expensive piece of equipment. Last price I remember was close to 2 grand.
Looks like a 50 cal on top, but that rifle would weigh 20+ pounds. Storing a 20+ pound rifle that high up does not make sense.

What catches my eye is the GE min-gun to the right. I dont think your just going to leave a GE mini-gun laying around. Correct me if I'am wrong, but dont class three weapons "have" to be secured, like in a safe? From the way its laying on the shelf, it looks like the weight of the barrels would make it slide off the shelf.

Is that a rocket launcher all the way to the right against the wall? lol.

Bottom row - 5th rifle from the left, due to the carry handle it looks like an FN/FAL, but the bi-pod is wrong. There is also a hole in the bottom of the FN/FAL magazine, which is NOT supposed to be there.

You know what just occurred to me? Maybe this guy does weapon designs for video games? Would explain the need to have detailed models of every uber gun out there.
 

StrangeRanger

Golden Member
Oct 9, 1999
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Here, I'll represent for all the rednecks on here (there's gotta be more than just me):



And a few of these:
 

Rubycon

Madame President
Aug 10, 2005
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Scalar weapons and non ablative regenerative shielding kind of makes those propellant burning weapons a moot point.
 

alevasseur14

Golden Member
Feb 12, 2005
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MN made it legal to carry a rifle in your car as long as it wasn't loaded and you were hunting. They no longer have to be cased.

Mine is loaded. I was getting ready to get out and thought it looked cool so I snapped the picture.
 

Nebor

Lifer
Jun 24, 2003
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From top left

Front sight looks like an M60? Your going to need a class 3 for that
AR15 - with what looks like a 38mm flare launcher attached. 40mm launchers are prohibited.
Looks like a SPAS-12 - front stock design and design of the safety gives it away. The spas-12 has not been imported for close to 20 years. To buy one today is rare and your going to pay a pretty penny for it.
Grenade launcher?
P90 - that is an expensive piece of equipment. Last price I remember was close to 2 grand.
Looks like a 50 cal on top, but that rifle would weigh 20+ pounds. Storing a 20+ pound rifle that high up does not make sense.

What catches my eye is the GE min-gun to the right. I dont think your just going to leave a GE mini-gun laying around. Correct me if I'am wrong, but dont class three weapons "have" to be secured, like in a safe? From the way its laying on the shelf, it looks like the weight of the barrels would make it slide off the shelf.

Is that a rocket launcher all the way to the right against the wall? lol.

Bottom row - 5th rifle from the left, due to the carry handle it looks like an FN/FAL, but the bi-pod is wrong. There is also a hole in the bottom of the FN/FAL magazine, which is NOT supposed to be there.

40mm launchers are just title 2 weapons, no different than an M60 really, except a non-FFL can still purchase brand new 40mm grenade launchers. Fill out your form 4, pay your money and get your weapon.

Irritating use of the term "class 3." That originated from the need for an FFL to pay a SOT (Special Occupational Tax) 3 in order to transfer and possess title 2 weapons. As a customer, you don't have a "class 3" anything. You have a title 2 weapon transfered by an SOT 3 FFL.

And mere mortals can't own P90s. The best you can do is a semi-automatic PS90 with a 10" barrel (a title 2 SBR.) Or you can get your FFL, pay your SOT 3 and get one of the sweet dealer samples floating around on subguns.net. Of course, then it's more like you're "renting" your machine guns for ~$1000 a year. Since dealer samples have to be transfered out of your possession if your FFL ever lapses.
 

Nebor

Lifer
Jun 24, 2003
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Oh, and title 2 weapons must be secured in a manner in which only the registered owner (or authorized users in the case of a corporation or trust) can access them. That's one reason (aside from law enforcement unwilling to sign a form 4) that many people are going with trusts these days for their title 2 weapons. They're easy to make, and they allow you designate members of your family as trustees, that way you don't need a separate safe for your title 2 weapons.

Where the law gets really onerous is when you start looking at the storage requirements for explosive destructive devices (ie: 40mm HE grenades for the launcher mentioned above, hand grenades, RPG projectiles, LAW rockets, etc.)
 

erikistired

Diamond Member
Sep 27, 2000
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No pictures yet but I did get an htc g2 today. Does that count?

 
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Texashiker

Lifer
Dec 18, 2010
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Mine is loaded. I was getting ready to get out and thought it looked cool so I snapped the picture.

That looks like a Remington Woodsmaster, what model? The caliber looks like an '06?


40mm launchers are just title 2 weapons, no different than an M60 really, except a non-FFL can still purchase brand new 40mm grenade launchers. Fill out your form 4, pay your money and get your weapon.

I thought 40mm launchers were prohibited, oh well, learned something new. All I had ever seen at the gun shows were 38mm. One guy who was selling the 38mm told me the 40mm were a prohibited weapon.
 
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shortylickens

No Lifer
Jul 15, 2003
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That looks like a Remington Woodsmaster, what model and caliber?




I thought 40mm launchers were prohibited, oh well, learned something new. All I had ever seen at the gun shows were 38mm. One guy who was selling the 38mm told me the 40mm were a prohibited weapon.

Unless the guy is a lawyer who specializes in gun laws, or a cop, dont ever listen to random people's opinions on the law. Find out for yourself or ask someone who actually knows the law, not just somebody who makes guns their hobby or business.
 

alevasseur14

Golden Member
Feb 12, 2005
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That looks like a Remington Woodsmaster, what model? The caliber looks like an '06?




I thought 40mm launchers were prohibited, oh well, learned something new. All I had ever seen at the gun shows were 38mm. One guy who was selling the 38mm told me the 40mm were a prohibited weapon.

It's a Model 4. I don't know enough about the specific models to know one from the other (Dad has had the same Model 7 for 25 years or so now) but Dad swears by his '06 and that was good enough for me. I love the gun and I'm hoping I can keep mine around to pass down someday. As the old man says, "It's just tough to beat the stopping power of a .30-'06!"
 

Texashiker

Lifer
Dec 18, 2010
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It's a Model 4. I don't know enough about the specific models to know one from the other (Dad has had the same Model 7 for 25 years or so now)

Model 4? Maybe your getting the model 740 or 750 confused with something else?

The Remington site says the model 4 was rolling block and produced in the late 1800s.

Your picture looks more like the 750 woodsmaster. But there was the 740, and the 750 - both semi-automatics.

My brother and my dad both shoot 750s in 30-06.
 

Squisher

Lifer
Aug 17, 2000
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As far as toys go I guess I could post another picture of my stereo/HT which I've posted 100 times, or my '02 Z28 which I've posted anther 100 times, or maybe my tool horde. I have an addiction when it comes to tools, I think it is born from laziness. I once told my boss that I wanted him to buy me enough socket extensions and universals so that I didn't need to get up out of my chair to tap a hole out out in production.
 
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