I know of no place that permits fully automatic firearms to be used in hunting.
Fully automatic shotgun, no. Automatic rifles and machine guns, yes.
In Canada, the kinds of guns that shops are allowed to carry for sale are only hand guns and semi-automatic guns. Fully automatic guns are not allowed to be sold.
Yes, you can ship semi automatic bb guns to new zealand but not fully automatic ones
Yes- if registered with the BATFE and with the State Police.
There are semiautomatic guns (pull of trigger fires one shot) and fully automatic guns (pulling trigger ONCE fires more than one shot) Semiautomatic guns are legal in almost every place in the US. Fully automatic guns are restricted in a few states, but can be owned in others IF the gun is registered with the Federal BATFE, and a one time $200 tax paid on the transfer of ownership. LEGAL fully automatic guns are VERY expensive, with cost starting at about $2,000, and quickly going up. Guns such as an original Thompson submachinegun may sell for $20,000 or more.
Depends on what you mean by automatic guns, and the law where you live. You did not tell us where that is, so there is no way we can answer. Where I live you CAN legally own fully automatic firearms (machine guns) but they are horribly expensive. An M16 rifle that may be owned by a private citizen is between $12,000 and $16,000.
Yes, with proper licensing and NFA tax stamps.
to make your guns on call of duty modern warfare 2 fully automatic.
No. Machine guns are fully automatic. With Gatling guns, you have put in bullets and crank at the same time but with machine guns, you have to put in bullets, place them on the ground and let them activate and they will open fire. Gatling guns cannot fire automatically, you have carry them and hold them so they can fire. Machine guns are much better than Gatling guns because they can fire thousand of rounds per minute, faster, powerful and can automatically open fire.
The short answer is no, unless you have a firearms collector's licence. A fully automatic weapon is a restricted weapon and unless you have the correct licence you are not allowed to import them or own them. The collector's licence is difficult to get and restrictive.
Yes, The Tippmann Response trigger runs on the guns excess CO2, and allows automatic fire. Otherwise, there are not current (there were old ones) that can go fully automatic without batteries.
i air soft alot..........i have many guns......................my most reliable gun i use is my m16 fully automatic