It has been posted, because it is an awesome movie. The guy was dropping his SOT license and was gonna have to turn in his machine guns to the Gov't so he decided to hand them over in the best possible condition.
He did toss the rifle after the pic.
And I think those grips were standard wood laminate. They can catch on fire. That is where the flames came from. The plastic ones just melt.
It has been posted, because it is an awesome movie. The guy was dropping his SOT license and was gonna have to turn in his machine guns to the Gov't so he decided to hand them over in the best possible condition.
He did toss the rifle after the pic.
And I think those grips were standard wood laminate. They can catch on fire. That is where the flames came from. The plastic ones just melt.
It has been posted, because it is an awesome movie. The guy was dropping his SOT license and was gonna have to turn in his machine guns to the Gov't so he decided to hand them over in the best possible condition.
He did toss the rifle after the pic.
And I think those grips were standard wood laminate. They can catch on fire. That is where the flames came from. The plastic ones just melt.
Not completely true. When a dealer drops his SOT, he must either sell his post-sample MGs, or destroy them per ATF guidelines (typically torch-cut the receiver into 3 pieces, one cut being through the mag-well and the other through the trigger/hammer area). One does not "turn them over to the government" they don't want the guns, they just want them to be destroyed.It has been posted, because it is an awesome movie. The guy was dropping his SOT license and was gonna have to turn in his machine guns to the Gov't so he decided to hand them over in the best possible condition.
He did toss the rifle after the pic.
And I think those grips were standard wood laminate. They can catch on fire. That is where the flames came from. The plastic ones just melt.