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  2. National Firearms Act - Wikipedia

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    Machine guns legally registered prior to the date of enactment (i.e. May 1986) are still legal for possession by and transfer among civilians where permitted by state law. The static and relatively small number of transferable machine guns has caused their price to rise, often over $10,000, although transferable MAC-10 and MAC-11 submachine ...

  3. MP 40 - Wikipedia

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    These remanufactured legally transferable machine guns, colloquially called "tube guns", are (depending on quality of construction and condition) generally valued at 50-75% of the price of original German MP 40s, as they do not have their historical background. [58]

  4. Title II weapons - Wikipedia

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    Title II of the Gun Control Act of 1968 is a revision of the National Firearms Act of 1934, and pertains to machine guns, short or "sawed-off" shotguns and rifles, and so-called "destructive devices" (including grenades, mortars, rocket launchers, large projectiles, and other heavy ordnance).

  5. Firearms are being turned into machine guns by criminals in ...

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    Machine gun conversion devices are considered machine guns under the National Firearms Act, even when they are not installed, says the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

  6. Judge Issues Shock Machine Gun Ruling - AOL

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    Federal law prohibits the possession of machine guns produced after 1986 and requires the registration and special taxation of civilian-owned machine guns produced before that year. Under federal ...

  7. M1919 Browning machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Browning M1919 remains popular with civilian enthusiasts in the United States, though changes in 1986 to the National Firearms Act of 1934 (the US Federal law regulating private ownership of machine guns) prohibited the registration of new machine guns for sales to civilians, thus freezing the number of "transferable" machine guns in ...

  8. Kansas has about 4,000 machine guns: ATF. How does that ... - AOL

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    New Hampshire: 20,817 machine guns and a population of 1,388,992, equaling 14.99 per 1,000 people.. District of Columbia: 7,872 machine guns and a population of 670,050, equaling 11.75 per 1,000 ...

  9. Gun law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gun show, in the U.S.. Most federal gun laws are found in the following acts: [3] [4] National Firearms Act (NFA) (1934): Taxes the manufacture and transfer of, and mandates the registration of Title II weapons such as machine guns, short-barreled rifles and shotguns, heavy weapons, explosive ordnance, suppressors, and disguised or improvised firearms.