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How Many Registered Machine Guns In Us

Map of Federally Regulated Weapons

May 18, 2015

In four states (New York, California, Massachusetts, and Arizona), it is illegal to carry nunchucks.

Oddly, those same states have a total of 60,715 legally registered car guns.

Auto guns are 1 of six categories of "Championship Two" weapon, which are regulated federally nether the National Firearms Human activity.

Based on data from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, the graphic below shows the number of federally registered weapons in each land, broken down by the six NFA weapon categories (definitions tin can be found below the graphic).

Click on a state to run into more information.

NFA Registered Weapons past State, as of 2014

NFA Weapon Definitions

  • minigun
    Miniguns constructed prior to 1986 tin can be legally owned in most states

    Motorcar guns— this includes any firearm which can fire more than ane cartridge per trigger pull. Both continuous fully automatic fire and "burst fire" (i.e., firearms with a 3-round burst feature) are considered machine gun features. The weapon's receiver is by itself considered to be a regulated firearm.
    A non-machinegun that may be converted to burn down more i shot per trigger pull past ordinary mechanical skills is determined to exist "readily convertible", and classed every bit a machinegun, such as a KG-ix pistol (pre-ban ones are "grandfathered").

  • Brusque-barreled rifles — this category includes any firearm with a buttstock and either a rifled barrel under sixteen″ long or an overall length under 26″. The overall length is measured with any folding or collapsing stocks in the extended position. The category as well includes firearms which came from the factory with a buttstock that was later removed by a 3rd party.
  • Brusk-barreled shotguns — this category is defined similarly to SBRs, merely the barrel must be under 18″ or a minimum overall length nether 26″. and the barrel must exist a smoothbore.
    • Suppressors — this includes any portable device designed to muffle or disguise the written report of a portable firearm. This category does not include non-portable devices, such as audio traps used by gunsmiths in their shops which are big and ordinarily bolted to the floor.
      • grenade launcher
        Grenade launchers can exist legally purchased, though each grenade has to be individually registered

        Destructive Devices — there are ii wide classes of subversive devices:
        1) Devices such equally grenades, bombs, explosive missiles, toxicant gas weapons, etc.
        2) Any firearm with a bore over 0.50 inch except for shotguns or shotgun shells which have been found to be mostly recognized as particularly suitable for sporting purposes. (Many firearms with bores over 0.50″ inch, such as 12-estimate shotguns, are exempted from the law considering they take been determined to accept a "legitimate sporting employ".)

Thoughts

A few interesting stats that leap out:

      • The state with near machine guns per capita is New Hampshire, with seven.four for every 1,000 residents. New Hampshire as well happens to have the lowest murder rate.
      • In Wyoming, which has a population of merely about 600,000, there are over 100,000 "destructive devices" registered. I have non managed to figure out why, just in that location must exist an interesting story there.
      • Washington D.C., which does not appear on the map, has the second highest number of NFA weapons per capita, with 62 per i,000 residents.
      • Oklahoma'due south full NFA registrations are lower than the national boilerplate, but the number of silencers registered is the 2nd highest per capita.
      • California is well known to have some of the strictest gun control laws in the U.Southward. Yet, it ranks #2 in terms of total number of registered weapons (Texas is #1). Ironically, many of these weapons are owned by Hollywood, an industry that includes some of the loudest voices supporting gun control.
      • Arizona, one of the states that bans nunchucks, ranks #9 overall with sixteen NFA-registered weapons per ane,000 residents.
        The obvious question for Arizona: What is the legality of tying two of these car guns together, thereby creating a pair of "gunchucks?"

Who owns all these weapons registered in New York?

In theory, all Class III weapons are completely banned in New York. Even existence in the same room as a machine gun is enough to get you in trouble:

The presence in any room, dwelling, construction or vehicle of any machine-gun is presumptive evidence of its unlawful possession past all persons occupying the place where such machine-gun is establish.

I'm sure police departments account for much of information technology, but there are only 50,000 police officers in New York. Could they really have the demand for 9,000 machine guns? I have an fifty-fifty harder fourth dimension seeing why the police would own thousands of silencers or curt-barrel shotguns.

The ATF does not release information virtually who the registered owners are, merely if anyone has an idea, I would dearest to know.

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