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Location: New Jersey
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Location: Chattanooga
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grnzbra,
I guess they feel it's too much danger to bystanders or something. |
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Location: Elsewhere
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luckly dog
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![]() Join Date: May 2005
Location: Pittsburgh
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Full auto is a blast
- the only downside is how much you spend on ammo. Went to Florida on vacation, and took my brother-in-law shooting (his first time shooting anything other than a wheel-gun). We got to shoot a full-auto Uzi and a full-auto MP5 - probably spent close to $100 on ammo, and it was gone in less than 5 minutes! |
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Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The Sunshine State
Posts: 945
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... but in TN you cannot use a full auto for self-defense...
Move to Arizona - if you can conceal it, it is legal for CCW (except for nunchucks ) |
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