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Comments by "SlavicCelery" (@SlavicCelery) on "Pieper's 7-Barrel Mitrailleuse: Like a Shotgun But Accurate" video.
To the dozens of comments asking about the legal nature of this firearm. In the USA, volley fire is not considered a machine gun. So you could easily manufacture one in the USA for sale with the proper license. If it's for personal use, if you're legal to own guns, there's absolutely no issues. There are volley fire guns for sale in the USA currently.
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Letting loose a hive of angry bees!
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@claycarmine7466 look up the American 180 videos from Ian.
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@shelbyz1988 that's incorrect. There are volleyfire that are completely legal to purchase without any NFA restrictions.
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Volley fire doesn't fall under NFA restrictions.
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Probably goose/turkey with that size of shot. Maybe even deer. It's about the size of buckshot.
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Volley fire is kosher, not a machine gun by the ATF.
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https://stdgun.com/s333-thunderstruck/ - case in point. Completely legal for anyone who can legally own a handgun in the USA.
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Except for states that have a approved handgun registry and limit models. But that's not NFA. That's California being crazy.
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There are volley fire guns being manufactured in the US currently. No issues for personal use. If for commercial sales, you need the proper FFL.
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Volley fire is not considered a machine gun by the ATF. So in the USA, you're good.
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@shelbyz1988 https://m.imgur.com/a/vt2Qz Q16 - volley fire per the ATF is legal and not a machine gun.
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@lscarlet2475 you have no idea how many people can't grasp that concept. I gave up on correcting that.
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@agoogleaccount2861 pretty much. The comments are so wrong about the concept of volleyfire it's frustrating.
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@Joe-nq6hy https://www.guns.com/news/2012/11/27/arsenal-to-import-af2011-a1-january-1-2013-launch-shot-show
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@Joe-nq6hy https://stdgun.com/s333-thunderstruck/
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@Joe-nq6hy volleyfire is not NFA restricted.
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No. Volley fire is not defined as a machine gun per NFA/ATF
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A firearm, potentially an antique depending on the state. No issues with volley fire.
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It's not a sticky issue with ATF. It's an issue with costs and demand.
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@sporkstar1911 The S333 Thunderstruck
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ATF letter about volley fire for the continually wrong statements about it being a machine gun (Q16). https://m.imgur.com/a/vt2Qz - not a machine gun.
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