Interesting ... I wonder what the barkeep would look and function like IF you made it into a pistol with a straight pistol stock? Use that carbine grip and make wood grips for it ?
No. I pay ATF $1,000 annually for an SOT so I can manufacture stuff for a living and we pay no additional tax any time we manufacture a machine gun or get or make a silencer or SBR or other NFA item. ATF isn't directly supported by NFA taxes (the tax stamp money goes into the U.S. Treasury general fund)
**you spent $200 why? **On a $169 gun you spent $200 on a tax! **It's a total waste of money, especially on a gun that has the longevity of a can of beans. **And it's probably made of the same metal as the can too! **If you wanted to make something that was truly useful, put a stock on a Smith & Wesson 500. **Actually the Smith & Wesson 500 should mandatorily be with a stock.
Nope, I have an SOT. There's no $200 for this. These guns are made pretty well. It's steel, it isn't pot metal. This thing is a freaking blast. Well worth it, $200 tax or not. Everyone gets a kick out of it 🙂
@@ShootingNewsWeekly I know my nephew had one and it broke, and it would have cost more to fix it than it would have taken to get a new one. **And he didn't have it that long.
Interesting ... I wonder what the barkeep would look and function like IF you made it into a pistol with a straight pistol stock? Use that carbine grip and make wood grips for it ?
So much negativity. Let the man enjoy his shitty guns in peace.
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So, you helped support the AFT by paying them 200$ to SBR a $165 - .22 cal 2” revolver. Got it. 👍
No. I pay ATF $1,000 annually for an SOT so I can manufacture stuff for a living and we pay no additional tax any time we manufacture a machine gun or get or make a silencer or SBR or other NFA item. ATF isn't directly supported by NFA taxes (the tax stamp money goes into the U.S. Treasury general fund)
**you spent $200 why?
**On a $169 gun you spent $200 on a tax!
**It's a total waste of money, especially on a gun that has the longevity of a can of beans.
**And it's probably made of the same metal as the can too!
**If you wanted to make something that was truly useful, put a stock on a Smith & Wesson 500.
**Actually the Smith & Wesson 500 should mandatorily be with a stock.
Nope, I have an SOT. There's no $200 for this. These guns are made pretty well. It's steel, it isn't pot metal. This thing is a freaking blast. Well worth it, $200 tax or not. Everyone gets a kick out of it 🙂
@@ShootingNewsWeekly I know my nephew had one and it broke, and it would have cost more to fix it than it would have taken to get a new one.
**And he didn't have it that long.