that's an AOW rather than a "sawed off shotgun" & the tax stamp is 5.oo.
frankly, i have "no bone to pick with" a 5.oo stamp. otoh, i think ALL the NFA weapons should have a 5.oo stamp or NO tax at all AND the NFA restrictions on civilian ownership of MGs/artillery pieces should be ABOLISHED.
fwiw, IF the "machine gun law" gets DUMPED, i'll buy:
a water-cooled,8x57mm, 1907 Maxim gun with "all the window dressing"
and/or
a Colt's Potato Digger in 30/40 Krag. (those are the only MGs that "turn me on".)
further, IF i could find/afford one, i'd like a GATLING in 30/40 or 30US caliber. NOTE: GATLINGS are NOT machine guns under the NFA!!! (they are considered SEMI-automatic rifles, as they are HAND-cranked & fire ONE round with each tripping of the internal trigger mechanism.)
btw, i'm currently thinking of buying an 1893 Krupp-made ONE POUNDER, breech-loading, cannon from a "nice man here in VA". it was built to be "broken down & transported by mule", has 18" wood spoke wheels & "all the goodies" still with the gun.
free dixie,sw
M240 for me - come the day. Maybe you can explain the difference between a sawed off shotgun and the photo. I don’t mean the cosmetics. Functionally they are near equivalents - shotguns which are short-barreled. One maybe old and beat up and the other new. The both are designed for room clearing, small in size and maybe concealable. Your thoughts? And I can well imagine why a town marshal would want to have one in inventory. Damned useful tool. I just want one too. Here in the People’s Republic, I can’t - for now. Given what one of those would cost, it’s the equivalent of a poor man’s machine gun. And I’ve shot those. Fun. BUT, not cheap to shoot. Oh well.
If I could afford it
Vickers 303
1928 thompson