Yes, if you can find a transferrable one and get the NFA tax stamp.
the semi auto version of the p90, the fn ps90 with a 16 inch barrel is legal in texas. you can get a class 3 permit for a full auto p90 with the shorter barrel
Yes.
the only legal way is to put in a registered class 3 auto sear
Yes. You can own both NFA registered transferrable full auto firearms, and semi auto clones.
Semi and full auto for the F1 and G2. The civilian legal MAS .223 is semi auto only.
50-500 USD or so
Your Browning auto-5 magnum shotgun was made in either the year 1958,or 1968.It was the only suffix to a serial number that was duplicated by Browning before the suffix was changed to the year and then the Capitol M to follow.Example is 69M,70M,etc.
The M-1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) was not built until 1918. $270 USD in 1941 $23,000 USD regestered full auto in 2012 $4300 USD A-3 semi auto $320 USD open market price (used)
Depends. To possess an unlicensed full auto is a felony. Shooting a legal one isn't, so long as it's compliant with all applicable laws.
$270 USD in 1944 $23,000 USD regestered full auto in 2012 $4300 USD semi auto $320 USD open market price (used)
Your browning auto-5 shotgun was made in 1929 by FN of belguim for browning.These older browning auto-5 shotguns are valued at between 475-600 dollars for a shotgun with a good bore and blueing still evident in a amount of 70-80%.These prices are based on a chamber of 2 3/4 in.Some shotguns of this age had a chamber length of 2 9/16in.
1958,or 1968.