I know in theory you can buy explosive projectiles, grenades, mortar shells, etc. if you pay the applicable $200 stamp and adhere to the ATF storage requirements (and provide proof when you blow shit up) but how can you get the stuff? In all of my years that I have been looking at the NFA classifieds I have never, ever seen any 40mm HE or hand held grenades for sale. Whats the deal? Do the manufacturers simply not sell to the public so as to limit their liability or something?
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Originally posted by David View PostNot happening. While legal, no one would ever sell them to a private individual.Originally posted by lincolnboyAfter watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
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Thought about googling Grenades for sale but thought I might end up on some watch list. I seem to recall grenades can be purchased. Don't know for sure. I think it might be a DD (Destructive Device)
There is this so I assume you can buy them
To be complete in describing NFA weapons, the list includes:
Machine Gun - Fires more than one round with a single pull of the trigger, $200 tax stamp
Short Barreled Rifle - Any rifle with barrel length under 16 inches, $200 tax stamp
Short Barreled Shotgun - Any shotgun with barrel length under 18 inches, $200 tax stamp
Silencer - Also more properly termed a sound suppressor, $200 tax stamp
Destructive Device (DD) - Grenades, bombs, gases, etc., and any firearm over .50 caliber with no legitimate sporting purpose, $200 tax stamp for each grenade or item
Any Other Weapon (AOW) - Is the catch-all for smooth bore pistols, cane-guns, short barreled-short stock rifles and shotguns, etc., $5 tax stamp for this category only.
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Originally posted by DavidNot happening. While legal, no one would ever sell them to a private individual.
Do the sellers have some sort of responsibility for what their products are used for?
Originally posted by radkoch View PostThought about googling Grenades for sale but thought I might end up on some watch list. I seem to recall grenades can be purchased. Don't know for sure. I think it might be a DD (Destructive Device)
There is this so I assume you can buy them
To be complete in describing NFA weapons, the list includes:
Machine Gun - Fires more than one round with a single pull of the trigger, $200 tax stamp
Short Barreled Rifle - Any rifle with barrel length under 16 inches, $200 tax stamp
Short Barreled Shotgun - Any shotgun with barrel length under 18 inches, $200 tax stamp
Silencer - Also more properly termed a sound suppressor, $200 tax stamp
Destructive Device (DD) - Grenades, bombs, gases, etc., and any firearm over .50 caliber with no legitimate sporting purpose, $200 tax stamp for each grenade or item
Any Other Weapon (AOW) - Is the catch-all for smooth bore pistols, cane-guns, short barreled-short stock rifles and shotguns, etc., $5 tax stamp for this category only.Last edited by slow06; 02-25-2013, 11:49 AM."A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."
-Gerald Ford/Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by radkoch View PostThought about googling Grenades for sale but thought I might end up on some watch list. I seem to recall grenades can be purchased. Don't know for sure. I think it might be a DD (Destructive Device)
There is this so I assume you can buy them
To be complete in describing NFA weapons, the list includes:
Machine Gun - Fires more than one round with a single pull of the trigger, $200 tax stamp
Short Barreled Rifle - Any rifle with barrel length under 16 inches, $200 tax stamp
Short Barreled Shotgun - Any shotgun with barrel length under 18 inches, $200 tax stamp
Silencer - Also more properly termed a sound suppressor, $200 tax stamp
Destructive Device (DD) - Grenades, bombs, gases, etc., and any firearm over .50 caliber with no legitimate sporting purpose, $200 tax stamp for each grenade or item
Any Other Weapon (AOW) - Is the catch-all for smooth bore pistols, cane-guns, short barreled-short stock rifles and shotguns, etc., $5 tax stamp for this category only.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by slow06 View PostI am curious why that is, although common sense simply says "because it's a grenade".
Do the sellers have some sort of responsibility for what their products are used for?Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostJust like most companies will not sell you body armor unless you can articulate a legitmate reason to posses. When I bought mine I had to send a copy of my DOD ID and a letter of intent. I assume it is a liability thing. They don't want to be connected to the nutjob that uses one with criminal intent.
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I have also wondered this. I've never seen any HE grenades, 40mm, M67, etc. for sale in my life."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by David View PostNot happening. While legal, no one would ever sell them to a private individual.
Dynomite isnt a grenade but let me tell you, its not something I want to be near going off.
That slurry explosive mix it pretty potent also.
(They dont require a 200 dollar tax)
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Originally posted by slow06 View PostI am curious why that is, although common sense simply says "because it's a grenade".
Do the sellers have some sort of responsibility for what their products are used for?.
Not to mention, most of these rounds are built for DOD on DOD contracts, I'm sure there's a clause or treaty somewhere preventing civilian sale.
The only HEs I've ever got to bust were on US military bases and their ammo.
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