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    Államonként változik valahol vehetsz fél automatát, valahol azt is papírokhoz kötik, valahol a tárkapacitás is maximalizálva van, pl max 10-es,

    Wiki, Gun laws in the United States by state (államokra lebontva)
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    Machine Guns Are Legal: A Practical Guide to Full Auto
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    "Prompted by prohibition era gangsters and the rise of organized crime (law enforcement was seriously outgunned by the likes of bad guy like Dillinger), the United States drafted the National Firearms Act which passed in 1934. The National Firearms Act did not ban machine guns, but it made them impossible to afford for most people. To buy a machine gun under the 1934 NFA, an individual needs to submit the following (the procedure remains unchanged even today):

    Pay a tax of $200, which in 1934 was worth over $3,500
    Fill out a lengthy application to register your gun with the federal government
    Submit photographs
    Submit passport photos
    Get your chief law enforcement official to sign your application
    Wait for the results of your background check to come back

    A violation of the national firearms act results in a felony punishable by up to 10 years in federal prison, a $100,000 fine, and forfeiture of the individual’s right to own or possess firearms in the future."

    Quora, Is it legal to own a fully automatic weapon in the US? Why or why not?
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    Ha megvannak az engedélyek akkor
    "The main issue with full autos is that the registry was closed in 1986; meaning no fully automatic firearms made after 1986 can be registered. So to obtain a full auto today, you have to find a full auto made before 1986 and convince the current owner to sell it to you. The limited supply means you will pay a pretty penny for a full auto firearm today."