I read it. It is what it is. It's a short barreled rifle with no stock. I guess you disagree with the comparison to an AR pistol and that's ok. To each his own.
I'd like to give it a go as well just never wanted to do it on my own. I already own a pistol and rifle that would be fine i just don't have a very racey shotgun. I'm also not sure which division I would want to try. Interested to hear more
I don't think there is much of a market for these. Although it is cool and I would take one for the right price.. Integral do suppressors make a lot of sense to me on rifles because they can minimize the barrel length while avoiding the SBR stamp which is a pain for many reasons (plus they can...
These would be really popular of it wasn't for the nfa tax and wait times. They will eventually be able to be made much cheaper. Unfortunate for them many suppressor buyers today want to buy something that will last forever.
I would guess the $400 auto seat would be more like $50 if they were not regulated. I don't see any reason why they would get more expensive. At least not once things settle down. Imagine how many manufacturers would jump in the game if they could sell a tiny piece for $400 that could be put in...
Is it really a sound investment to buy full auto though?? If the laws ever change your $25k m16 just became an $800 m16. I actually know a couple guys that don't want to get rid of NFA full auto laws because they would essentially lose money.