A Texas man was arrested for owning a bump stock device — making him the first person to be charged under the federal ban.
The device, which is used to transform a semi-automatic firearm into a rapidly-firing machine gun-esque weapon, was attached to an AR-15, according to Justice Department officials.
It was allegedly owned by Ajay Dhingra, 43, of Houston.
The rifle-toting Texan came to the attention of US Secret Service agents last month after he fired off an email towards the George W. Bush Foundation ...
Link: (New York Post story by Chris Perez)
https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost...ver-charged-under-federal-bump-stock-ban/amp/
The device, which is used to transform a semi-automatic firearm into a rapidly-firing machine gun-esque weapon, was attached to an AR-15, according to Justice Department officials.
It was allegedly owned by Ajay Dhingra, 43, of Houston.
The rifle-toting Texan came to the attention of US Secret Service agents last month after he fired off an email towards the George W. Bush Foundation ...
Link: (New York Post story by Chris Perez)
https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost...ver-charged-under-federal-bump-stock-ban/amp/