Posted March 13, 2017 1:28 pm by Comments

By Chris Eger

Gregory Williams, 29, of Pensacola, sold at least nine unregistered full auto sears to undercover agents over a four-month period last year. (Photo: Santa Rosa County Jail)
A Florida man was found guilty by a federal jury following a three-day trial last week over a series of gun charges including selling unregistered machine guns.
Gregory Williams, 29, of Pensacola, was convicted on 19 charges in relation to possessing and selling unregistered firearm sears capable of converting semi-auto firearms to full auto and lying on paperwork to transfer guns from a licensed dealer. Each count carries a maximum of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
Booked last November on an indictment that originally included seven counts, a subsequent indictment this January upped that count to 19 charges. According to court documents, between May and August 2016, Williams on nine different occasions illegally possessed a full auto sear that was not registered to him in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record, then transferred them without complying with National Firearms Act regulations. On each occasion, he sold them to an undercover law enforcement officer via text message and later shipped them or handed them over in person.
A statement from the office of Christopher

Source: Guns.com

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