![]() ![]() I feel sorry for all of the invulnerable people I used to know. ![]() I could buy one every six months without touching my savings and I don’t have any extraordinary skills and was not born into money. Yes, those little pieces of metal are expensive but that’s my hobby and I saved up for it. So now I’m retired from one job after 34 years and am still relatively young and am buying my second select fire MP-5 with a registered trigger pak. Watched friends snort a fortune of coke up their noses, buy overpriced time-shares in Hawaii and get new jet skis and snow machines every year, not invest in deferred comp or IRA’s or mutual funds. I had fun going to college, partied a bit – mostly pizza and beer. I worked three to four jobs simultaneously most of my life including Firefighter/Cardiac medic, oil and lubricants sales, a FFL/SOT store and construction. ![]() If not, we, as a people will be held in danger by a completely UNREGULATED military agency or specific militia as foreseen by the Founders of our Nation. If the military of today has machine guns, the militia of today must be availed to same. In essence, Scalia rightly projects from the letters of the Amendment that a militia of 18th century and that of 21st century are different…but NOT EXCEPTIONAL. “But the fact that modern developments have limited the degree of fit between the prefatory clause and the protected right cannot change our interpretation of the right.” The response was to deny Congress power to abridge the ancient right of individuals to keep and bear arms, so that the ideal of a citizens’ militia would be preserved.Ī CITIZENS’ MILITIA BEING CAPABLE OF REJECTING A POLITICIZED STANDING ARMY….bit of a stretch, but that is the prefatory and operative Cause/Effect proposed by the Founding Fathers. The Antifederalists feared that the Federal Government would disarm the people in order to disable this citizens’ militia, enabling a politicized standing army or a select militia to rule. The “militia” comprised all males physically capable of acting in concert for the common defense. ![]() Two itty bitty, teeny tiny pieces of non-precious metal that you can fit in the palm of your hand cost a total of $52,275. Here’s the photo I took of them before the auction: Auto sears taped to paper to avoid being lost. In fact, the two sears are so small that they were each put into a little bag and then taped to a brightly colored piece of paper so that they couldn’t be misplaced! It’s hard to believe that something so small could cost so much. THIS ITEM IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE ON AN ATF FORM 3 OR 4. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT ITEM AND REQUIRES BATF APPROVAL PRIOR TO TRANSFER. CONDITION: Near excellent matte blue finish with little to no signs of use. Current Form 3 indicates, “BAUER, RICHARD L DBA B AND B Enterprises” as the manufacturer. Registration shows model and caliber as “NA” with no barrel or overall length of course on incoming e-filed transfer form. Manufacturer and serial number clearly visible on this small but very valuable and essential part. Please note that this lots contains only a registered sear. Very desirable B AND B enterprises registered M16 drop-in auto sear which will convert a semi-automatic AR-15 into a fully automatic machine gun. It sold for $24,600.ī and B Drop-In Auto Sear (courtesy Morphy Auctions) These do not surface for sale very often. CONDITION: Very good in the white with signs of use. Registration shows model as “SP1” with no barrel or overall length of course. Serial number clearly visible on this small but very valuable and essential part. Very highly sought Wilson Arms registered M16 drop-in auto sear which will convert a semi-automatic AR-15 into a fully automatic machine gun. Take these two registered, fully-transferable drop-in auto sears that sold on April 24, 2019, at Morphy Auctions in Pennsylvania: Wilson Arms Drop-In Auto Sear (courtesy Morphy Auctions) ![]()
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