The cost of converting a standard firearm into an automatic weapon, often referred to as creating a “switch,” varies significantly. Factors influencing price include the specific firearm being modified, the complexity of the conversion process, the availability of parts, and the region where the conversion is performed. Illegally modified firearms carry significant legal risks, including substantial fines and imprisonment.
Understanding the financial and legal ramifications associated with automatic weapons conversions is crucial for public safety and responsible gun ownership. The illicit trade in automatic firearms poses a serious threat to communities and understanding the cost factors involved can aid law enforcement and policymakers in combating this illegal activity. Historical precedents demonstrate the link between readily available automatic weapons and increased gun violence, underscoring the importance of regulations and enforcement efforts.