I looked into it a bit more and I was wrong it looks like. Here is all the info.
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/using-gun-trust-pass-firearms.html
From what I understand IF you don't have a trust when owning class 3 stuff if you die the government just takes them. They can't just be passed on to someone in your will.
Yeah, for it to be legal it has to be a part made before 1984 and registered with the government. Anything built other then semi auto after 1984 can only be owned by a dealer or something like that. That is why they are stupid expensive there is a small amount of inventory to go around.
Just saying if you can afford to have a 15,000+ rifle then the ammo cost shouldn't be a thought. I shoot at bigwoods most of the time. I want to shoot a full auto at least once seems like fun, but paying what they sell for seems crazy in my mind.
When you ask about weight it might be inconsistent because what are you asking weight of? With or without hood, with or with out pump shoe, with or without turf and padding. Flatwater or surf.
If you find OCDsolutions on here he sells a block off gromet for the temp sensor in your ebox. So you can take it out and not worry about getting water in the ebox.
Just block that hose off on the stock exhaust.
Not sure on the last question.
I am glad you started this thread. Hopefully people are smart enough to not get taken by it. Years ago i had a guy send me a money order and luckly I called to check on the number on it and it came back as already cashed for a different amount of money. It looked pretty real.
If you are getting water in your motor something isn't sealed right. Might be where your starter is (need to grease it or 1211 it) or where your flywheel cover is.
If you have spark and fuel it should start up. Any chance the battery is low and just isn't getting enough cranking power? I saw a trick once when my buddy had spark and fuel, but won't crank. He closed the gap on the plugs a little and it cranked. It turned out to be a weak stator not...
It is a sandy boat ramp. No need for beach cart, just back the trailer or hitch hauler up and leave your ski on the shore. It is on the river so very calm water no waves. We have to ride maybe 1/2 a mile out to the surf break.
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