How much do guns (legally of course) cost?!


Question: I just really have no clue. I'm talking small ones like that someone can learn on.


Answers: I just really have no clue. I'm talking small ones like that someone can learn on.

I never told you this, but my friend allegedly said

What type do you want?
anywhere from
$100 to $58,000,000

you can get an AR15, or M16 5.56mm for about 1,500 or more.
you can get any 7.62x39 FMJ Assault rifle for about 200-600
you can get a MP5K for about 2000
you can get a small 9mm hand gun for about 100
you can get an
AGS-30 automatic air-cooled, belt fed, advanced primer ignition blowback operated machine gun/ and grenade launcher
for about 20,000
just tell me what you want and i can arrange for some of my guys to deliver it for you "legally"

what are you planning on using it for?
hunting?
killing?
war?
contracting?
target practicing?
assassinating?
other?

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for $58,000,000 you can get a 75mm AA "anti aircraft flack cannon

The Type 88 75 mm AA Gun was a Japanese anti-aircraft gun that was used during the Second World War. The Japanese designation was actually 8cm—but the bore was 3 inches (76.2 mm). It replaced the Type 11 75 mm gun in Japanese service.

Basically a copy of a Vickers AA gun from the 1920s, it entered service between 1927 and 1928. By 1941 it was effectively obsolete. There was some concern among the Allies, because it was assumed it was a copy of the formidable German 88 mm gun. It was also used for coastal defense. It was experimentally fitted to a Ki-109 bomber in an attempt to reach the American B-29 bombers. Approximately 2,000 were produced. It was used throughout the Second World War.


[edit] Specifications
Caliber: 75 mm (3")
Barrel Length: 3.212 m (L44)
Elevation: -7 to +85 Degrees
Traverse: 360 Degrees
Projectile weight: 6.54 kg
Muzzle velocity: 720 m/s
Weight: 2,450 kg
Range: 13,800 m
Altitude: 9,100 m

[edit] Ammunition
Anti-aircraft
Type 90 HE AA pointed Complete round: 8.94 kg, projectile: 6.52 kg with Type 89 AA fuse.
High explosive
Type 90 HE pointed Complete round: 8.55 kg, projectile: 6.35 with Type 88 impact or Type 88 delay.
Armour piercing
Type 95 APHE Complete round: 6.2 kg.


“its an antique now, so its going to cost ALLOT of cash, plus shipping from Japan.
There are much more expensive more modern guns that cost ALLOT more than that.”




for target practicing you should get a .22 they are pretty cheap, you can get one for about 100 - 300.






Tomahawk cruise missile costs about $575,000 each for the latest version (previous ones cost maybe to three times that). The current ones a cheaper becuase they are being bought in larger quantities.

An artillery round (a dumb, unguided projectile) costs about $1500 each. A precision guided round thus much more likely to hit exactly where it is aimed, and to hit with one shot) is more inthe range of $30,000 to $80,000.

$99 and up

depends, 4-$500 maybe

Who do you wanna kill? Ur picture makes me think ur angry

well go on a gun website like a small 22 cal. is less then 300 bucks

I think it depends on where you go.

maybe $200

alot XP
srry i just dont know

I bought my Glock 26 (baby glock) for 500. Glcok 17's are better to learn with. Very smooth trigger pull. It will set you back a few hundred dollars.

I've seen some in a pawn shop that were 100$ to 1,000$!

small guns....Kel Tecs...... 319 and up brand new..

they are the smallest and made mostly out of plastic.


small ones are not always the best ones to practice with.
Try a Glock.

what? that really depends on the make model cal. etc. guns are not priced like cars. If you want a firearm then you are going to have to spend a couple hundred dollars for the application paperwork, the gun, the ammo, the lock box, the cleaning kit, the carry permit and most importantly the safety lessons etc.

you don't want a legal gun. trust me

Most 22 caliber rifles are usually somewhere between 100-200 dollars.

Pistols can start around 200(especially used one) and go up to about a thousand depending on what options you want.

For target practice I would advise a 22 cal because they are relatively inexpensive and also is the ammo.



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