Listen. You obviously don't know what you're talking about.
Here in the United States, automatic weapons are regulated by the NFA and are termed 'class III' weapons. There's a lengthy ATF approval process for them, and since new automatic weapons were no longer allowed in 1986, all automatic weapons in the U.S. cost about $15,000.
So, compare that with weapons obtained from anywhere else (55,000,000 AKs in circulation world wide).
And I trained on one of these.
So quit with your roachboy like logic and typing.
---------- Post added at 02:02 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:01 AM ----------
And:
Your 90% citation is an often misused cite. That was my original point. I can care less if you were Canadian special forces.