in the states you cauld own a rocketlauncher if you wanted
maybe before september 11. i pretty sure you can't now[/quote:41090]
naw, you just need a "destructive device" license,
which is even harder to get than a class-3 (which allows you to own full-autos, including belt-fed MGs)[/quote:41090]
i've heard that's hard to earn.
I own a Mosin-Nagant 91/30 rifle, made in 1942. Awesome Rifle, but has pretty good kick to it. I also have a World War One British Rifle made in 1916. These are pretty cheap rifles, can get a nagant for about 90$, and a Lee Enfield from 120-160$.
Best place to buy imo is http://www.aimsurplus.com. You need either a C&R to order any rifle made before 1952, or the SKS, or a FFL to order a rifle like the Ak-47. Also you can have it shipped to a dealer, and pay him a small fee for handling the order, usually around 20$.
300$ is pretty good for an AK. at the price it is probably not Russian, but Romainian, a WASR10 or Sar-1. Still though 300$ is not bad for one at a gun show, especially if it is a Sar-1.
I saw some american medals on e-bay. They have everything but he medal of honor is seems. Fucking idiots. Grandfather storms the beach at normandy and gets a capaign medal and jack ass grandson sells it on e-bay to get a whole 20 bucks out of it. Fucking losers.
How did he get to take home the rifle because they usally dont let you take home stuff like canteens.
It'd be because at the end of the war, they would have had a ridiculous amount of weapons left, and even if they could keep track of them all, they probably wouldn't care about a few going missing.