I read the "in a single action" but above that it mentions
semi-automatic so it was throwing me off.. whew thats great because I
have a 30 year old mini-14 with a 30rd clip heh...

Thanks guys for the assist there..

On 7/11/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the nra site is a pretty good place to learn the rules.
>
> The trick to the para you quoted is the "with a single function of the
> firing device". So, if you pull the trigger once, how many bullets
> come out?
>
> For most weapons, the answer is 1. That is true for "semi-auto" (which
> automatically loads the next round, and does not require you to
> chamber each round manually).
>
> With this definition, even fully automatic weapons (m16a2), which
> fires a 3 round burst, would not be considered a "machine gun".
>
> or so i read it.
>
> On 7/11/07, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Was looking at the state laws for the states I'll be traveling through...
> > State law for Arkansas...
> > "A machine gun is defined as a weapon of any description by whatever
> > name known, loaded or unloaded from which more than five shots or
> > bullets may be rapidly, or automatically, or semi-automatically
> > discharged from a magazine, by a single function of the firing device.
> > Machine guns must be registered with the Secretary of State, in
> > addition to being registered under Federal Law."
> > So if the gun has a clip with a capacity of more than 5 rounds it's a
> > machine gun? Am I reading that right? For most guns you can buy an
> > extended clip for.. 30rd or more..
> > So if I have a 5rd clip it's not a machine gun, if I have a 30rd clip
> > it magically transforms into a machine gun?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 7/11/07, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Does anyone know the laws involved in transporting a firearm(driving)?
> > > Do the gun and the bullets have to be in different places? Same places
> > > but not loaded or in a clip? or what?
> > >
> >
> >
>
> 

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