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    I shoot MGs at Silver Bullet all the time.

    Funny thing is their rules state no full auto.

    I've cleared it with the owner and once in awhile they get a new counter person that has to make the phone call.

    I was asked not to shoot Wolf ammo. They don't like having to separate the steel cases.

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    What does "C2 SOT" mean?

    I ride my bike through Cherry Creek State Park sometimes and have stopped by the range (while holding my ears because I didn't bring protection) to check it out and see what people are shooting. I have yet to shoot there. I wish there was a way to get my rifle there on my bike, but with that case rule they have it could be difficult. You can get into the park for free on foot on riding a bicycle. ;-)

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    Soft case...most of em have slings on em...

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    A C2 SOT is an abbreviation for a Class 2 Special Occupational Taxpayer. This is a person who in addition to holding a manufacturer's FFL (Federal Firearms License) has paid the additional taxes to engage in dealing and manufacturing Title 2 weapons such as machineguns, silencers, short rifles and shotguns and guns classified as AOWs. A C2 SOT normally would have a Type 07 FFL for the previously listed Title 2 weapons.

    If the person is manufacturing destructive devices (also Title 2 weapons) then they would have a Class 2 SOT + a type 10 FFL. This allows them to manufacture high explosive rounds, grenade launchers, and other heavy duty boom-boom weapons.

    http://www.quarterbore.com/nfa/class3.htm

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    Hey thanks for the info. That sort of thing is too expensive for a poor college student like me haha. I'd love to get a suppressor, but those are waaaay too much money right now. One day...

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    Thanks for the link MuzzleFlash - very informative.
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    I've shot my MG's and cans at Family Shooting Center. No big deal, just can't do mag dumps, they want you to keep it to no more than three round burst. They couldn't careless about my cans.



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    Every time I've been there RO's instructions have been 1 second between rounds.
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    yep... today they said one round per second.

    And you have to RENT the sandbags now!@!!!

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