Just a question.. How many have actually shot either a machine gun or any other full auto firearm. I have and can say it can be a lot of fun. That said I don't have a bumpstock or an AR "pistol". Don't want either but the gummit created the bumpstock issue and they should either accept responsibility or allow them to be considered a full auto and allow registration for free. Personally also I think any honest US citizen should have the right to own full auto firearms. Now to the other side of the issues. Full auto firearms are very good for certain things...war of course. But I can say I have turned quite a bit of money into a lot of noise in a very short time. Nothing like a Thompson or a BAR. . On full auto though they are very hard to shoot really accurately by the average person and they are very expensive to shoot . To buy also but that is the fault of the gummit. So I don't really need any full auto...but it's still really neat...if you can afford to shoot 'em
I have its a blast!

LOOOOOOOONG story but i was at the right place at the right time and got handed the M16 by that agencies chief of police and a 80 rounds of ammo. We rented our gun club to agencies and the Chief was a friend and shooting companion.

Going to Florida yearly I always hit a range or two and shoot all sorts of FAs. Thompson's, Uzzis, HKs Galil As a then big strong person I found I could control even the .45 Thompson rather well in FA fire. I had a very smooth trigger finger and could easily get off single shots when set in FA mode if I wanted to.
I did have a funny incident my first time on the range. A range officer carried the Thompson and accompanied me to the firing point.(This was early in the morning and I was the only shooter there!)
He asked a couple questions and when I said NY he got a bit upset. He started giving me all sorts of threats and warnings and wanted to know why I was shooting a FA. I replied first off I do not live near NY City I live way up north in the mountains, in a forested area.
I'm very familiar with guns and in fact am a range officer and NRA instructor at my large gun club.. He relaxed a bit then. Range rules which I agree with BTW stated that they wanted to watch you shoot a few semi auto rounds before they would let you switch to FA.
I made my bones, the RO relaxed and I blew away a serious amount of ammo as I rented 3 guns. 1-.45 2- 9mm that day.