Beltfed .22LR Full Auto M16! [video]

Full auto firearms are fun but expensive.  A friend who owns a pre-86 M16 made a wise investment in a Razorback .22LR beltfed upper that makes full auto fun and affordable.

Of course this video was shot before the depressing ammo shortage of 2013…

*Owning a full auto firearm requires the same hassle as owning a sound suppressor/silencer.  Infringements include: a few forms, $200 tax stamp, forming a legal trust/corporation or having a Chief Law Enforcement officer sign off on each item, and 9-12 months of waiting per device.  BUT unlike suppressors which are still being manufactured, civilians may not own any machine gun manufactured after 1986 (can you say infringement again?) Therefore market value of a $100 M16 lower fetches $15,000-$25,000.  Find out more at www.aaccanu.com and www.silencerco.com

This is the same M16 lower we used for the .458 SOCOM magazine dump and Machine Gun Hog Hunt.

Dustin

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