And burned some little kids to a crispMade mine as well. With a nice picture too.
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And burned some little kids to a crispMade mine as well. With a nice picture too.
I doubt there will be anything left after they “Waco” me.Dibs on all yer cool stuff and yer dog if the atf doesn’t shoot it...
First, To stay on topic, We didn't need no stinking braces back then don't need em now,ODT be full of em. Luckily these old codgers just spooge over grandpappy shotguns, hunting bs, lever actions and 10/22s more than anything else. I'm hoping that most of them don't own AR pistols or anything of the sort.
Nope, that's not how it works boomer. 4473's just go in my file cabinet. No one knows it's there besides me, in 20 years I'll dispose of it.
But most people are ignorant and think there already is some type of registration process when they buy a gun, and that line of ignorant thinking is gonna make it easy for Joe Biden to register their guns for real.
Paying the tax on SBR, and suppressors shows that people are willing to do so. When they move "assault weapons" and "High Capacity" magazine to the NFA list ( Which I assume they can do with just a change in regulation) they have precedent.Ive seen this coming for a while.
SBR is codified in law, so if you got your stamp nothing to worry about.
Anything that is issued on an ATF approval letter is subject to arbitrary revocation by ATF.
I'm amused to see the ATF cracking down on ridiculous loopholes and cheapskates that have spent all this money to try and circumvent the NFA.
People gonna keep pushing until they start codifying the actual mechanical actions and their respective parts. That's your back door to registration. It'll be easier to leave all ARs as ... Because they have the ability to be readily convertible to...
Pay the tax, get the stamp and quit *****!ng.
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