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My conversation with the ATF

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That's interesting since the local ATF office doesn't want them.

Doesn't matter if they want them or not, the rule change in the federal registry says you can drop it off their. You just spoke to a receptionist who is clueless because most likely nobody has called yet or has any intentions of turning theirs in.
 
1. Take pics from many angles with differing backgrounds of a destroyed bump stock
2. Sell pics on internet to people who don't want to get rid of theirs
3. Profit
Hell, just melt a hunk of cheap black plastic and call it good. Who's gonna know, right???..........lol!
 
ATF will know, when you are traveling home from the range (let's say your hunting property's private range, deep in the woods, on the other side of an alwYs-locked gate)...

... And you are pulled over for speeding...
... and cop sees gun cases and ammo boxes in your vehicle in plain view..,

... so officer I.B. Paranoid decides to take temporary possession of your guns for his "safety" during the ticket-writing process, and when he's inspecting your gun gear he notices the bumpfire or slidefire stock...

... and he siezes it as contraband under federal law, and maybe as a "machinegun" under Georgia law too!
 
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