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A wise man I know has shared that "going out in a blaze of glory" is ultimately stupid. Effective guerrilla campaigns are waged by surviving, not dying.I am hijacking my own thread to discuss this closely related topic. Assuming the authorities have a warrant or court order permitting the search for and seizure of some or all of your firearms and or firearm parts, how will you handle the search and seizure?
For this imaginary search and seizure scenerio assume that you have on the premises the following firearms and a firearms detection dog will be brought in to assist in the search.
An sks modified to fire full auto
A glock with a fun switch
A short barreled shotgun, unregistered.
Two ARs with bumpstocks
A short barreled rifle, unregistered.
For the record I don't own any of these illegal components or firearms nor do I own any currently illegal firearms.
I'd start by taking down the names of everyone involved and formulating a plan for how to "voice my complaint" after that.
This is also why the phrase, "don't carry all your eggs in 1 basket" applies.