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[QUOTE="Boozegood:1340298"][QUOTE="ShadowSD:1340293"]and in 1986 they were banned completely; I posted the link above with the details. [/QUOTE] Ah, I see the confusion. Being banned in 1986 means that all Machine-Guns manufactored after 1986 cannot be sold. It's similar to the 'Assault-Weapons' Ban, ie. the AWB is still active in Massachusetts but if you have a lower-reciever witha serial number that dates pre-1994 (the year of the AWB) you can build whatever sort of rifle you would like around it. This is a lower reciever, for reference purposes: [img]http://www.elementarms.com/images/C/CMMG%20Lower%20Receiver.jpg[/img] If the parts of the Machine-Gun that are considered the 'gun' are manufactured before 1986; it is still legal for civilians to own it. For example here is a civilian owned grenade launcher attached to a civilian owned automatic weapon: [youtube=OjjmPtzBOC8] [/QUOTE]
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