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23:14:41 15 April 2010 |
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wathman
(Senior) On forum: 10/11/2008
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Really great info BobBQ!
I figured many of the assault rifles would be restricted, or modified for semi auto only. I'll have to keep an eye out for some of those shotguns that are more accessible.
I definitely want to try out the various handguns, and will probably pick up a second one from Stalker eventually. Maybe the Sig 220, I liked it in game and I think they can be found at not so bad prices.
Any other personal suggestions on what to look for? |
03:10:41 16 April 2010 |
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ManGun
Bam Bam (Resident)
On forum: 03/17/2010
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is seems you can get many guns in america, how expensive was license and makarov? |
05:02:30 16 April 2010 |
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Acolyte
Stay away from the Brahmin Fries (Resident)
 On forum: 05/27/2008
 Message edited by: Acolyte 04/16/2010 5:05:49
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---QUOTATION--- From what I've seen, a good number of them are replicas or American made rebuilds. Seems that the original Russian stuff is harder to come by ---END QUOTATION---
You shouldn't have a problem when it comes to semi-auto pistols, as Bob laid out in his list. Actual AK-47's/74's are legal to own with a Class III license, but they a) must have been manufactured prior to 19 May, 1986, and b) the starting price for a bare-bones rifle is around $10,000, which I'm guessing is a bit out of your range.
http://www.impactguns.com/store/machineguns.html
Luckily, WP ammunition like 9x18 (called 9mm Makarov), 7.62x39 (7.62 Soviet), and 5.45x39 can be had cheaply.
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Enfield L85: same as AN-94. A semi-auto clone is supposedly being developed in the US. ---END QUOTATION---
It's sure to fly off the shelves when it comes out. 
When you stop for refreshment, chuse some spring or rivulet if you can, and dispose your party so as not to be surprised, posting proper guards and centries at a due distance, and let a small party waylay the path you came in, lest the enemy should be pursuing.
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05:37:43 16 April 2010 |
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wathman
(Senior) On forum: 10/11/2008
Messages: 80
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---QUOTATION--- is seems you can get many guns in america, how expensive was license and makarov? ---END QUOTATION---
in my state, you don't need a license to own a typical semi-auto handgun. There's probably fees and restrictions involved with the most powerful firearms but I don't know details. In Missouri, you do need a special permit to carry a concealed weapon to permissible public places, and you have to attend a class before you are allowed to.
Since I don't have a conceal and carry license, I'm allowed to have my gun in my home and in my car.
I paid about $300 for my Mak, 2 magazines and a leather holster came with it. 5 years ago Bulgarian Maks could be found as cheap as $250 with the same deal, though supplies must be thinning out. |
05:46:59 16 April 2010 |
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wathman
(Senior) On forum: 10/11/2008
Messages: 80
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---QUOTATION--- question to the gun enthusiasts here
I've got a Polish P-64 Pistol.
It looks just like a Walther PPK
but shoots the 9mm Makarov round.
I also have a Czechoslovakian CZ-52
Pistol that shoots 7.62 X 25 Tokarev round.
TS ---END QUOTATION---
How does your CZ-52 handle? A local shop has a handgun that he's labeled as a "Tokarev" since it shoots the 7.62 x 25 rounds, but haven't investigated further to see if it's really a Tokarev or a CZ-52. It's $199 though so not terribly expensive. |
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