Newport man arrested on suspicion of illegally selling guns
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Greg Risling
LOS ANGELES -- A 49-year-old Newport Beach man was arrested this week for
allegedly selling unregistered machine guns to an undercover federal
agent.
Authorities claim John Michael Swain violated federal laws regulating the
transfer of ownership of specially made machine guns. He faces a maximum
of 10 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000 if he is convicted.
Agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms have been
investigating Swain for the past month. Besides purchasing several
weapons from Swain at a gun show and at a secret meeting with undercover
agents, authorities found a stash of machine guns and silencers in his
apartment in the 800 block of Irvine Avenue.
“ATF has made great strides in decreasing the number of illegal firearms
being sold at gun shows,” said the agency’s Los Angeles Division director
Richard Curd. “This can only be achieved by the continuing cooperative
efforts among ATF, state, county and local law enforcement.”
The investigation began last month when undercover agents met with Swain
at the Great Western Gun Show in Pomona. The meeting led to the delivery
of six machine guns days after the initial conversation.
Swain was arrested Tuesday when he delivered 10 Sten machine guns and a
Browning automatic rifle to an ATF agent. The latter model has the
capability of shooting 500 rounds of ammunition per minute. The rifle was
originally designed before World War I.
In all, 25 machine guns along with kits for manufacturing the
semiautomatic weapons, were purchased or seized from Swain.
Authorities said Swain didn’t register any of his weapons, which is a
violation of the National Firearms Act. In order for a machine gun to be
sold, the weapon must be registered so the transfer of ownership is
legal.
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