This is the result they want. Especially if it’s the point where you give up.
I do not give up. Other than talking about something that has not yet happened
This is the result they want. Especially if it’s the point where you give up.
I’ll give up when everyone else gives upI do not give up. Other than talking about something that has not yet happened
Other than talking about something that has not yet happened
1968 government vs. 2022 government
“Government” is the key word here
yeah, but in 1968 or 69 or 70… they didn’t send agents to law abiding citizens who was entrapped to buy something they “sold” and collect data to intimidate and punish becuse you are in the “wrong” political party. Weaponing fed boys is a real thang! watch your 6, cover your head. That rabbit is out the box and there is ZERO turning back, now all political supreme leaders will be doing the same to their adversariesNot to side track this too much, but much of what we are dealing with not goes back to the 1968 gun deal. Small "pocket" guns like the baby browning, original PPK and such are out. 22's had to start to have SN#'s....on and on.
I can see how people would feel the same way back then as we do now.
I have several sets of American Rifleman magazines from back then. Open one up and the article could be written today.....they are talking about the same things.
good point! 78 years lolI've asked a couple of times in the other thread whether the current procedural rule that the owner cannot use the firearm until ATF approves the Form 1 will apply to the "amnesty". It seems nobody knows. Maybe this is their whole plan, keep the current rule and thereby prevent all the owners from using their firearms for a really long time. (It was estimated that at their current approval rate it would take them 78 years to approve the 40,000,000 applications they expect.)
If it does in fact qualify as a braced pistol you will receive a stamp for a BRACED PISTOL, not an SBR.
Stalling and dragging things out for years is a standard atf move.I've asked a couple of times in the other thread whether the current procedural rule that the owner cannot use the firearm until ATF approves the Form 1 will apply to the "amnesty". It seems nobody knows. Maybe this is their whole plan, keep the current rule and thereby prevent all the owners from using their firearms for a really long time. (It was estimated that at their current approval rate it would take them 78 years to approve the 40,000,000 applications they expect.)
Well, to be fair, it's our job to whack them with the newspaperLittle choice for us in California as SBRs are prohibited by state law. NFA should eventually fall per the NYSRPA Ruling but California will never obey SCOTUS, they'll just keep writing Unconstitutional and illegal laws
because there is nobody to smack them with a rolled up newspaper to make them obey the Constitution.
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Little choice for us in California as SBRs are prohibited by state law. NFA should eventually fall per the NYSRPA Ruling but California will never obey SCOTUS, they'll just keep writing Unconstitutional and illegal laws
because there is nobody to smack them with a rolled up newspaper to make them obey the Constitution.
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Mine is an oddball. It’s a tc contender with an adapter to take a buffer tube. The buffer tube has a folding stock adapter threaded on and then the pistol brace on the tail end of the contraption. On the front end I have a few barrels that I like to use so a simple nose job with a permanently affixed muzzle device is not feasible. The gun without the brace is hard to shoot with the 14” barrels. I will likely do a full blown SBR tax stamp and all.