My Knights Armament Company MP5 can is another. Even if one does not own a machine gun a machine gun rated can just makes sense to me.Depends on the can. buddy of mine has a .30 cal SureFire can with untold thousands of rounds through it and it is just as solid as the day he got it out of jail.
One of the reasons I went with the DeadAir Sandman was the machine gun torture tests they put them through.
Of course, they are $1k + suppressors but you get what you pay for.
You definitely have very good taste. My apologies if I drooled on anything.My Knights Armament Company MP5 can is another. Even if one does not own a machine gun a machine gun rated can just makes sense to me.
The way you were hugging the G3K I thought you might of wanted some time alone in the room with it!You definitely have very good taste. My apologies if I drooled on anything.
Some guys like red heads, some it’s Asians. I’ve got a thing for HKs.The way you were hugging the G3K I thought you might of wanted some time alone in the room with it!
That was a very expensive can when I bought it. It just adds to the value of the MP5K! I need at least 1 MagPul drum now for it.
Next time your over I'll show you the P9S & H&K 4. That 91 has an HK code date, but you noticed the SACO import!Some guys like red heads, some it’s Asians. I’ve got a thing for HKs.
I have a trust, just no one in particular personally who would want them. If I found a legitimate charity that was interested I may just add them as a beneficiary to the trust. Anyone know of any?
Well thank you! You have been quite helpful on 2 fronts tonight!
Not in a cave, but yes sadly, no family or friends that are interested. I have tried several times to get into TSRA and have been unsuccessful due to various reasons. I am willing to pick a legitimate charity if anyone knows of one.
Reselling is hard due to finding someone willing to pony up the cash while the current owner holds both the cash and item until the tax stamp comes. When using a dealer people are willing to do this, not so much with an unknown individual. Also as stated above I don't think the dealer can hold it either as the stamp is not in their name. When they are selling for $700 or so new they can't seem to command less than half that at best on resale, especially when as the buyer you get nothing until the stamp comes.
If you are wanting to give them to a shooting club or charity, do the same thing. Just add them onto your Trust and there's no other paper work or taxes involved.
Nope. Somehow I want them duly noted as to where they went. I wouldn't want any repercussions on my wife about what happened to them. Charitable contribution to a good recognized organization or turn it in to the ATF. My wife or others will be doing this after my passing and they shouldn't have to try too hard. Of course if the laws change and a stamp is no longer required, anyone can have it (For a few dollars of course).