That's probably their plan.All the ATF has to do is arrest and drag a few over the coals, brake them financially, and riun their lives, then everyone else will submit.
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That's probably their plan.All the ATF has to do is arrest and drag a few over the coals, brake them financially, and riun their lives, then everyone else will submit.
Not only do they want you to destroy the brace but, they want you to make the pistol so that you can not attach a brace.That kind of shows how many people are probably still clueless they are about to be turned into felons.
If you destroy the brace I can't see how they can charge you with anything, but they are so vague that I'm sure they've left that open.
In the attic would probably be a no-go, since you could easily just put it back on again.
I hear people keep saying that but haven't seen anyone point out the exact text in this ruling that says that.Not only do they want you to destroy the brace but, they want you to make the pistol so that you can not attach a brace.
I'm not sure if this answers your question, but I would imagine a Tac 14 would be considered an SBS once the rule is published on the Federal Register.You think a Remington Tac 14 will fall under this new rule?
If it just has the raptor's head grip on it, I believe that would still remain good to go.It doesn’t have a stock.
Yes. It only has the Raptor Handle.If it just has the raptor's head grip on it, I believe that would still remain good to go.
But I believe the days of unregistered, braced shotguns with barrels under 18.5" are over (or about to be).
I'm not a lawyer or an expert on these matters. Just what I have gathered from what I have read.
From what I understand, that will not fall under the new rule.Yes. It only has the Raptor Handle.