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Originally Posted by smooth
A gun can't have a folding stock without a pistol grip. How would you hold it and shoot it? Perfectly legal and perfectly unusable. I'm going by your comments here, but in Oregon it wasn't legal to buy a foldable stock at all--so I'm not sure if that was state law or if you are incorrect about whether a folding stock is perfectly legal.
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This would be a state specific law.
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Neither my sks (which eventuallly looked and acted just like your 'ak-ish' example) nor my Tech-9, nor the AR-15 we had use of were 3K. More like $50-100. I should mention that while they were street purchased and used illicitly, they have since been destroyed by law enforcement. Until this ban expired, those three weapons could never be obtained legally again.
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That's the thing when buying on the street...prices are much cheaper because the guns are already illegeal. If you are buying an illegeal gun what difference is a ban on that gun going to do. Besides, after the ban went into affect, you could still buy the same guns, they were pre-bans. And if you were that bent on getting one you could get a post ban and modify it.