It is interesting that an attempt that download the BATFE Federal Firearms Regulation Guide 2014 edition leads to a "page not found" message, but a search of the BATFE's publications finds
this remarkable bit of doublespeak claiming a "publishing error"-
Notice of Publishing Error
On Feb. 13, 2015, ATF released for public comment a proposed framework, including legal and technical
analysis, to guide its determination on what ammunition is "primarily intended for sporting purposes" for
purposes of granting exemptions to the Gun Control Act’s prohibition on Armor Piecing
Ammunition. This proposed framework is posted for public comment only; no final decisions have been
made as to its adoption.
Media reports have noted that the 2014 ATF Regulation Guide published online does not contain a listing
of the exemptions for Armor Piercing Ammunition, and concluding that the absence of this listing
indicates these exemptions have been rescinded.
Please be advised that ATF has not rescinded any Armor Piercing Ammunition exemption, and the fact
they are not listed in the 2014 online edition of the regulations, was an error, which has no legal impact on
the validity of the exemptions. The existing exemptions for armor piercing ammunition, which apply to
5.56 mm (.223) SS 109 and M855 projectiles (identified by a green coating on the projectile tip), and the
U.S .30-06 M2AP projectile (identified by a black coating on the projectile tip), remain in effect.
The listing of Armor Piercing Ammunition exemptions can be found in the 2005 ATF Regulation Guide
on page 166, which is posted here.
The 2014 Regulation Guide will be corrected in PDF format to include the listing of Armor Piercing
Ammunition exemptions and posted shortly. The e-book/iBook version of the Regulation Guide will be
corrected in the near future. ATF apologizes for any confusion caused by this publishing error.