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<blockquote data-quote="Wizard of Oz" data-source="post: 1346847" data-attributes="member: 99570"><p>Hi Theis, I am a little amused, firstly because I am unsure of who your post was addressed to, but also because I am in Australia and not the USA, which is also amusing because, we can't buy an automatic here, or a suppressor, or belt fed machine guns like you can...however, we can use brass ammo.... Why would brass projectiles be banned in the USA?, they sell copper, lead and composite projerctiles already, has brass some propertiites the Aussie government has yet to discover?, if so, I'd like to know?. After looking at them when they arrived, they seem awfully simple in design, anyone with a small metal lathe could easily make a few in the shed. Anyhow, thanks for the warning, you might have saved some of your fellow Americans from upsetting the Feds over there. Regards Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wizard of Oz, post: 1346847, member: 99570"] Hi Theis, I am a little amused, firstly because I am unsure of who your post was addressed to, but also because I am in Australia and not the USA, which is also amusing because, we can't buy an automatic here, or a suppressor, or belt fed machine guns like you can...however, we can use brass ammo.... Why would brass projectiles be banned in the USA?, they sell copper, lead and composite projerctiles already, has brass some propertiites the Aussie government has yet to discover?, if so, I'd like to know?. After looking at them when they arrived, they seem awfully simple in design, anyone with a small metal lathe could easily make a few in the shed. Anyhow, thanks for the warning, you might have saved some of your fellow Americans from upsetting the Feds over there. Regards Tom [/QUOTE]
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