you can own all the fully automatics you want in state of texas, you just need a level III weapon permit, heres the procedure to do so //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
What is a Class III firearm, and how do I go about purchasing one?
First off, I would recommend that you research on your own to
educate yourself on the procedures you will be subjected to. Our
guide will also help in educating you in areas you may be unfamiliar
with. There are links below that are aimed at educating the public
about Class 3 requirements.
NFA weapons, are considered to be machine guns, sound suppressors, destructive devices, short barreled rifles (rifles whose barrels do not exceed 16 inches in length or an overall length shorter than 26 inches), short barreled shotguns (in which barrel length is less than 18 inches), and "any other weapons."
We will now proceed to Class 3 weapons. Class 3 weapons
are normally referred to Title 2 classifications. The National Firearms act of 1934 prohibits the civilian population from purchasing, or owning a machine gun without Government approval. The Federal Government charges $200.00
US dollars for a tax stamp allowing the purchase of a firearm that
meets this criteria. You must be able to follow these instructions:
1) Submit two sets of fingerprints and a current photo
2) Swear that the firearm is of "reasonable necessity" and that
when you wish to sell the weapon, it be done so with what is
"consistent with public safety ."
3) A background investigation will also be performed at this time.
4) A chief law enforcement official of the residential jurisdiction must
sign off on the application.