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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Question for the MAGA trolls. Why hasn't any of your 2nd Amendment militia used their gun rights to shoot some of them out of the sky? I mean this seriously.[/quote] Stupid.. They're too high up. Go watch WW2 videos. See how hard it is to shoot down aircraft with conventional ammunition. This is a military op that requires lasers and machine assisted anti drone weaponry that civilians don't have. [/quote] If we can have AR 15s, why can’t we have military equipment? Why stop with the AR15? I want my second amendment rights! I would also like a tank. 😎 [/quote] You can absolutely buy and own your own tank. I know several guys who own their own tanks, ranging from WWII surplus M-4A1 Shermans to an M-60 and several Soviet era T-34. There’s a private museum down in Prince William county that has over 50 tanks. All are functional. Aside from the cost of the tank itself (high, but less than a typical luxury SUV) you’ll need a $200 tax stamp from BATFE for the main gun, if it’s still functional. You’ll also need the same $200 tax stamp for each round of ammunition for the gun, plus the cost of each round of ammunition itself (usually $1,200-$5,000 each). You can save a great deal of money by reloading the munitions yourself, but it will necessitate a FFL SOT II Type 10 and a Type 6 Federal Firearms License for manufacturing ammunition and manufacturing Destructive Devices, along with an NFS-approved explosives storage magazine and bunker compliant with local fire code. But those are all just paperwork and inspections, and they take about 90 days to get up and running. After that you make all the tank ammunition you want! So go get your tank! [/quote]
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