In a word; No.
The semi-automatic knockoffs, such as the Polytech Legend, yes. These, however, fire a single shot for each pull of the trigger. They -look- like AK-47's and Uzis, fire the same round, and accept the same magazines. They are not, however, machineguns. Indicentally, despite what the major media keep presenting, these rounds are not horriffically powerful. The 7.62x39mm round fired by the AK-47 and it's derivatives, for example, is roughly equivalent to the 30-30 Winchester: a 100-year-old hunting cartridge.
The AK-47 and Uzi, despite what Diane Feinstein and the Million Misguided Mommies would have you believe, are HEAVILY regulated, since they are fully-automatic weapons. In order to acquire one legally, a buyer must pay a $200 tax, submit to an intense background check, and have the permission of their local Top Cop: and this is all before paying $5000-$10,000 dollars for the weapon itself.
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