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With all the sad threads going on, I thought it was time for a humorous one... Need a little more laughter in my somber life.. And, yes this is a true story and I am the photographer :D
So, I was checking out my new gun range last week, which is outside of the mountain town of Bailey that is...
I have looked but not found anything.
when checking out a firearm in the bound book name field do you go
first middle last or the way the 4473 is , last first middle
or is it just a preference?
Their rational is that it is a bolt action receiver. Could this lead to all Ar uppers being reclassified? California's wet dream to be sure.
Breaking News: ATF Is Classifying .50 Cal Bolt Action AR Uppers As Firearm - The Firearm Blog
Reopening the machine-gun registry via an amnesty would be something wonderful, even if it is highly unlikely. It would also be hilarious if the anti-2A sniveling about bumpstocks culminated in new MGs. :s0112:
NRA-ILA Bump Stock Argument to ATF: Amnesty for Owners and Open the Registry
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So, I got a call from the ATF office in Portlandia concerning my 01FFL application. According to the gentleman I spoke to, everything checked out with application submitted to ATF headquarters, so they sent it to his office. There were two additional items not requested on said that he asked I...
I have read that you can contact the atf nfa branch to check the status of your suppressor application. I have the phone number but need to know what information they will ask for identification. My check was cashed 8 months ago.
The proposal would redefine them as a machine gun. 90 day public comment period started yesterday. No mention of triggers...."bump-stock-type devices" only.
Federal Register :: Bump-Stock-Type Devices
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Well the race is on sort of. The ATF already lost this one a long while ago, but according to NFA Tracker, Form 4 Individual wait times are averaging 5 months and I'm at about 4 1/2.
I also just finished filing my taxes, so I'm wondering what will happen first, my Tax Stamp approval or my Tax...
The ATF cashed my check on January 27, 2018 for my Form 4. Was wondering how much longer of a wait now? Figured it was good news that they cashed my check.......right? Thank you!
The BATFE is soliciting comments on a proposed rule on bump stocks. The Federal Register entry and a place to make comment can be found here. It looks like today is the last day to post a comment. Just thought I'd pass it along.
Talking about pissing off some liberals and trolling the ATF, well let me introduce to you the experts.
Meet Franklin Armory!
This is not a SBR. Yep this is a firearm. No tax stamp needed.
Boy oh boy the world we live in!
It likely won't be very accurate however, but still, one hell of a...