"Mark Forkheim" wrote in message
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"Tom Gardner" wrote in message
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I have an idea for a new kind of full-auto weapon that I have been
seeing
in
my head for a long time. I'm no where near ready to start machining
stuff
yet but I am wondering how to do legal research and developing of the
idea.
So, do I call the ATF and say: "Hey I want to build a machine gun."?
At
what point does it become a problem? It looks like I'll only need a few
pounds of unobtainium and some disapearium. The idea eliminates one
whole
operation and could increase cycle rate by as much as 30% while
diminishing
recoil. It might do better if I could suspend some of the laws of
physics.
Cool, the unobtanium should make for some friction free surfaces. Don't
worry about the ATF though, a good coating of disapearium should make the
gun virtually invisible, they'll never know you have it. As for suspending
the laws of physics, you'll have to visit your local "Q" entity for that
;')
I always wondered if the gun itself was made out of invisible parts,...
would it be considered a concealed weapon if you had it in the open?
Joel. phx
Ok, how about in a holster that reads "caution - invisible gun"?
Mark Forkheim