Cheapest full auto gun.

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I'm not talking about the price of the actual gun...I'm asking what's the cheapest full-auto gun to feed? Some sub-machine gun in 9mm or something like that? What I need is a full auto .22 hahaha
 
you answered it yourself, a full auto .22

supposedly out there there is a way to make a full auto 10/22 and then you can use one of those 10/22 100 round snail drum things. do it leagal though.
 
there are 2 full autos' 22's,, i think i have seen them from this site, one is a rifle, one looks like a mini 50 cal , tripod and everything. they are both about 3k. but i guess after you fire about 5000 rounds, your price will begin to even out.
 
You could do a .22 Gatlin gun kit. The kit itself is about $399 (I think) and it uses 2 Ruger 10/22s which you supply. The gun isn't exactly full auto so no tax stamp and BATFE hoops to jump through. The firing rate is comparable to a full auto though becasue each rifle fires mico seconds apart so that as one fires the other is recoiled and cocked then it fires as the other recoils and cocks.

Check it out here:
http://gatlingguns.com/indexframeset.html
 
Like above, their ain’t no such thing as a cheap (legal) full-auto, But if you got the cash there are plenty of choices.

22lr
American 180 – $9k with 275 round drum
Uzi with 22-conversion kit – $8k+
M16 with 22 conversion kit – $9k-$20k
There are a few others, but these are the most common. I better bet would be to get an M11/9mm ($3k). Put a slow-fire setup on it and shoot till your ammo dries up! I have heard about a 22 conversion for these also, but most folks seem to have a lot of trouble with them. M16 is even better but will cost you 3-4 times as much. Lots of accessories and lots of fun if you can afford it.

Monkeybear – although there are a handful of transferable 10/22 machine guns out there, in this country you cannot make any more (since may 86) unless you go through tons of paperwork, make it for demonstration purposes for military/police, pay lots of money for taxes, business licenses, etc. Manufacturing a full auto for personal use anytime after the 86 cutoff equals prison.

Rangerruck – I think what you are referring to is the Calico Gatling gun setup. It is a kit that you put together using two Ruger 10/22 and fire by cranking a handle. These are not true machine guns, they are Gatling guns, but fire pretty quick all the same. Search online for a bit and you will find them; I’m pretty sure they are still being made. Never mind, just go here: gatlingguns.com
 
Walk up to the nearest Marine and say "I want to join up". They pay YOU to shoot automatic weapons! They GIVE YOU AMMO...GREAT DEAL!!;)
 
At the Valley Forge gun show last weekend a Class III dealer had a full auto Squires Bingham PPS-50. That looked like it would be a lot of fun if it was reliable.
 
22lr
American 180 – $9k with 275 round drum

Oh, I did not need to read this. I bought an American 180 for $1700 in 1993 and traded it for two scandium S&Ws .357 carry guns and cash totaling $3000 in 2002. At least I paid no sales tax in FL as the trade-in was more than the purchase price.

If it is used a lot, it will have jamming problems. Not for use with hollow points and it takes 30 minutes to load the mag.

And don't EVER tell me what a Ruger AC556K is worth now.
 
"there are 2 full autos' 22's,, i think i have seen them from this site, one is a rifle, one looks like a mini 50 cal , tripod and everything. they are both about 3k. but i guess after you fire about 5000 rounds, your price will begin to even out."

Your thinking of the 1/3 scale Tippmanns. They're make miniature belt fed, WWII replica, machine guns. Now I just wish they would make an M60.

www.lakesideguns.com
 
John Norrel just recently (within the last two weeks) released another 10 trigger packs that convert the Ruger 10/22 to select fire by replacing the factory trigger pack with his trigger pack. They were sold within minutes for $10,000 a copy. http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=14&t=271555

The cheapest to feed is a BB gun. Then probably an Airsoft gun.
If you want a real machinegun, the biggest bang for your money is the M16. There are all kinds of different uppers available to convert the basic gun from .223 to .22LR, 9mm Luger, up to stuff like .50 Beowulf. There are uppers available that are belt fed. There are all kinds of magazines available like Beta mags. A Sendra can be had for 10K as of last night. A Colt can be had for 12k.
 
There was a pistol made in Mexico (yeah.....er si Mexico) about the size and look of a small pocket pistol (think .25 acp) but it was chambered for .22 lr. Had a 10 round magazine that emptied in a half second:what: .
 
Full Auto, trust me the gun is the cheapist part, go 22lr, Tippmans mini 1919 are cool and draw lots of attention!:cool:
 
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