Send Emails to ATF Regarding Possible Shotgun Ban

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Jackal1

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I haven't seen any posts on this in a while. I wanted to refresh everyone's memory that this is still going on and we still need to let the ATF know what we think about it! An email link is below.

The ATF is performing a 'study' to try and ban the importation of semi-automatic shotguns with any of the below features. The ATF is currently conducting a test to determine whether or not these shotguns can be considered as having a sporting use or not. If the guns are 'sporting' then the ATF will continue to allow the importation.

http://www.atf.gov/publications/firearms/012611-study-on-importality-of-certain-shotguns.pdf

  1. Folding, Telescoping, or collapsible stocks
  2. bayonet lugs
  3. flash suppressors
  4. Magazines over 5 rounds, or a drum magazine
  5. grenade-launcher mounts
  6. integrated rail systems (other than on top of the receiver or barrel)
  7. light enhancing devices
  8. excessive weight (greater than 10 pounds for 12 gauge or smaller)
  9. excessive bulk (greater than 3 inches in width and/or greater than 4 inches in depth)
  10. forward pistol grips or other protruding parts designed or used for gripping the shotgun with the shooter's extended hand


The problem is that the firearms available for purchase in America are not based on whether or not the firearms have a 'sporting use'. The firearms available in America are based on our freedom to get food (hunt/sporting use) as well as our freedom to defend ourselves. Defend ourselves from what you ask? Animals, criminals, invaders, dictatorships, and etc.

If you could, please send your own email to: [email protected] A simple short polite email is just fine.
 
Everyone jumped to the conclusion that this was about he Saiga but there are some other shotguns coming in very shortly that it sounds like they are looking at. The new AR patterned 12ga is surely one that will have some hurdles to overcome.

Still we as Americans should be allowed to choose what shotgun we want and what legal activity we wish to pursue with it. I love my Saiga shotguns and use them for hunting regularly.
 
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