Another day at Dragonland

Published on December 21, 2017
Duration: 1:13

Dragonman discusses selling several pre-1986 machine guns from his collection. He details the pricing and availability of M16s, a MAC-10 with a suppressor, and an M11. The video also touches upon the National Firearms Act (NFA) process for acquiring items like suppressors, including the associated tax stamp cost and lengthy approval timeline.

Quick Summary

Dragonman is selling pre-1986 machine guns including M16s ($17k-$18k), MAC-10s with suppressors ($5k + $695), and M11s ($5.5k-$6k). Acquiring items like suppressors requires two $200 federal tax stamps, with an NFA approval process that takes about 11 months.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction by Dragonman
  2. 00:10M16s for Sale
  3. 00:26MAC-10 with Suppressor
  4. 00:29NFA Tax Stamp Process
  5. 01:04M11 for Sale

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the prices for the pre-1986 machine guns Dragonman is selling?

Dragonman is selling pre-1986 M16s for around $17,000-$18,000, a MAC-10 with a suppressor for $5,000 plus $695 for the suppressor, and M11s for $5,500-$6,000.

How much does an NFA tax stamp cost for items like suppressors?

An NFA tax stamp for items like suppressors costs $200 from the federal government. Acquiring a suppressor may require two such tax stamps.

How long does the NFA approval process typically take?

The NFA approval process, which involves federal government paperwork and local sheriff department review, can take approximately 11 months to get approved.

What is the rate of fire for the MAC-10 mentioned in the video?

The MAC-10 discussed in the video fires a .45 caliber bullet at a rate of approximately 550 to 600 rounds per minute.

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