Very interested, send pictures to teamkawasaki@yahoo.com and put ak47 in subject line, thanks...
Freeofyourfilth said
Nov 14, 2008
Sent... Will send more if needed
smithrdmotorsports said
Nov 14, 2008
i sent you a p.m
-- Edited by smithrdmotorsports at 17:35, 2008-11-14
Freeofyourfilth said
Nov 14, 2008
941 2327 where are you coming from?
Freeofyourfilth said
Nov 14, 2008
sebt to email
teamkawy55 said
Nov 14, 2008
Whats the caliber? And where are you located?
Freeofyourfilth said
Nov 14, 2008
7.62x39mm and waterville. Might be sold i'll keep you posted.
teamkawy55 said
Nov 14, 2008
Is it sold like now, cause Im in Norwich. I could meet you somewhere before I go into work or something maybe.
Freeofyourfilth said
Nov 14, 2008
Call me315 941 2327
Freeofyourfilth said
Nov 14, 2008
Pmed you kawy
Freeofyourfilth said
Nov 15, 2008
bump
Freeofyourfilth said
Nov 15, 2008
Sold.
yesiam said
Nov 16, 2008
arnt ak47 s illegal....?
Scottracing said
Nov 16, 2008
In the United States
Private ownership of fully automatic AK-pattern rifles is strictly regulated by the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934. The Gun Control Act of 1968 ceased the import of foreign-manufactured fully automatic firearms for civilian sales and possession.
In 1986, an amendment to the Firearm Owners Protection Act stopped all future domestic manufacturing of fully automatic weapons for civilian use (non-military/non-LEO). Fully automatic weapons are still manufactured in the US for military and law enforcement use. However, automatic firearms manufactured domestically prior to 1986 or imported prior to 1968 may be transferred between civilians in accordance with federal and state law. A number of Soviet and PRC rifles were brought into the U.S. during the mid-1960s, when returning Vietnam veterans brought them home after capture from enemy troops. Some of these were properly registered during the amnesty period under the 1968 NFA law.
Semi-automatic AK-type rifles, are legal and obtainable in most states of the United States, HOWEVER they may or may not be legal to own or possess depending on state , county , city , and local laws and ordinances. Persons interested in owning one of these types of rifles are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to research the laws where they reside or plan to keep and use the weapon. The 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban used to restrict the sale, transfer and possession of AK-47s and many other such weapons manufactured after 1994, unless modified to the letter of the law (removal of barrel threading and bayonet lug). This ban expired in 2004, making all domestically produced semi-automatic AK-47s legal. The import of AK pattern rifles is still banned. However, certain states such as California, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts have specific restrictions which effectively ban new purchases of many semi-automatic rifles, with some mentioning AK-pattern firearms by name.
TeflonDeF said
Nov 16, 2008
In fewer words this means that AK-47's are legal as long as they are only semi-automatic. I own one and I love it.
-- Edited by Freeofyourfilth at 17:57, 2008-11-14
Very interested, send pictures to teamkawasaki@yahoo.com and put ak47 in subject line, thanks...
i sent you a p.m
-- Edited by smithrdmotorsports at 17:35, 2008-11-14
Private ownership of fully automatic AK-pattern rifles is strictly regulated by the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934. The Gun Control Act of 1968 ceased the import of foreign-manufactured fully automatic firearms for civilian sales and possession.
In 1986, an amendment to the Firearm Owners Protection Act stopped all future domestic manufacturing of fully automatic weapons for civilian use (non-military/non-LEO). Fully automatic weapons are still manufactured in the US for military and law enforcement use. However, automatic firearms manufactured domestically prior to 1986 or imported prior to 1968 may be transferred between civilians in accordance with federal and state law. A number of Soviet and PRC rifles were brought into the U.S. during the mid-1960s, when returning Vietnam veterans brought them home after capture from enemy troops. Some of these were properly registered during the amnesty period under the 1968 NFA law.
Semi-automatic AK-type rifles, are legal and obtainable in most states of the United States, HOWEVER they may or may not be legal to own or possess depending on state , county , city , and local laws and ordinances. Persons interested in owning one of these types of rifles are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to research the laws where they reside or plan to keep and use the weapon. The 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban used to restrict the sale, transfer and possession of AK-47s and many other such weapons manufactured after 1994, unless modified to the letter of the law (removal of barrel threading and bayonet lug). This ban expired in 2004, making all domestically produced semi-automatic AK-47s legal. The import of AK pattern rifles is still banned. However, certain states such as California, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts have specific restrictions which effectively ban new purchases of many semi-automatic rifles, with some mentioning AK-pattern firearms by name.