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Photos of firearm are not required. ATF says if you choose to submit a photo they recommend a close up of the markings.
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I had my prints on file already so it was worth the 50 bucks to me (not so much if I had a ton of SBRs, in that case I'd have an NFA trust and all the fingerprint stuff handy anyway)It doesn't look like Silencer shop does the special electronic file to download, they mail you the cards.
Could get spendy if filing multiples??
Lmao, that's not necessarily true depending on where you live. Not all states require background checks with second hand sales. I'm only a recent Washingtonian. …also, braces could be purchased separately and then added on. Can shoot holes in that all day long.
In what state are pistol braces not a workaround of the SBR thing?Lmao, that's not necessarily true depending on where you live.
I'm talking about actual gun sales. The ATF has only recently decided to embrace the flaming homo idea that braces are bad, even though they've approved them for a decade. I don't think they can expect folks to comply so Willy Nilly. They want to know who has them the easy way…some day they will come take them. Just watch! Should have lived in a state where you bought big boy guns second hand . No name in any database. There are millions of people who bought them legally that have no idea. What are they going to do? It's comical. The ATF are just puppets of whatever political party is in office.Under Biden, it's flaming homo ATF. Under trump it was laid back ATF…Yeah, that's it.In what state are pistol braces not a workaround of the SBR thing?
Except.. under Trump the DOJ/ATF determined bump stocks to be MGsI'm talking about actual gun sales. The ATF has only recently decided to embrace the flaming homo idea that braces are bad, even though they've approved them for a decade. I don't think they can expect folks to comply so Willy Nilly. They want to know who has them the easy way…some day they will come take them. Just watch! Should have lived in a state where you bought big boy guns second hand . No name in any database. There are millions of people who bought them legally that have no idea. What are they going to do? It's comical. The ATF are just puppets of whatever political party is in office.Under Biden, it's flaming homo ATF. Under trump it was laid back ATF…Yeah, that's it.
Yeah that was way more DOJ Admin than ATF. And…a good bump stock did make MG's basically. I mean look at the Vegas shooter using tons of guns to kill folks. Bump stocks make sense to ban. Banning a brace though? Retarded. Not mowing tons of people down with braces now are we? Apples and Oranges you are comparingExcept.. under Trump the DOJ/ATF determined bump stocks to be MGs
I don't see how a bump stock converts something semiautomatic to full auto, other than using the same dang principle of using a belt loop to make your handgun go "full auto" or the force reset trigger system... so who's the Fudd here? next thing you know they'll say the Hellfire Trigger Crank is a machine gun (I mean, its not like the bump stock puts a autosear or lighting link in there)..Yeah that was way more DOJ Admin than ATF. And…a good bump stock did make MG's basically. I mean look at the Vegas shooter using tons of guns to kill folks. Bump stocks make sense to ban. Banning a brace though? Retarded. Apples and Oranges you are comparing
Lmao, have you ever even used a bump stock?I don't see how a bump stock converts something semiautomatic to full auto, other than using the same dang principle of using a belt loop to make your handgun go "full auto" or the force reset trigger system... so who's the Fudd here? next thing you know they'll say the Hellfire Trigger Crank is a machine gun
lmao. You've obviously never used a bump stock. With a little practice it was way better than a belt loop and it could definitely make a rifle basically a MG.I don't see how a bump stock converts something semiautomatic to full auto, other than using the same dang principle of using a belt loop to make your handgun go "full auto" or the force reset trigger system... so who's the Fudd here? next thing you know they'll say the Hellfire Trigger Crank is a machine gun (I mean, its not like the bump stock puts a autosear or lighting link in there)..
And if you were saying "just put a real stock on a pistol and keep quiet".. know that the ATF have long gone hard after people for unregistered NFA items ever since NFA passed.
They're gonna have more problems on their hands than me having one NFA item and a few non NFA items. Recent Court decisions, recent State actions, recent Hearings all seems to tell me that they're not gonna be able to get away with banning ARs on a federal level... at least not for a few+ years.You going to give up your AR's when those are banned someday on a federal level? You can get on the Jew Auschwitz train, fine by me . Some of us won't be on that train.
Ha! Conveniently, you didn't answer my question.They're gonna have more problems on their hands than me having one NFA item and a few non NFA items. Recent Court decisions, recent State actions, recent Hearings all seems to tell me that they're not gonna be able to get away with banning ARs on a federal level... at least not for a few+ years.
Not worried because I haven't done anything wrong . That first amendment is great, can use it any time I like. The second amendment protects the first. Never forget that. I personally think braced pistols and bump stocks are dumb and haven't had any lines crossed yet, but I know where my line in the sand is. I hope you do too.I'm just saying publicly that they'll have bigger problems than me. What we say can absolutely be used as evidence against us. points to Matt Hoover of CRS channel other than that. The items I have, have specific lawful purposes, regardless of what they say.
"Gun owners Making threats are not protected speech" according to their interpretation of 1A and... moderators in this forum specifically says no discussing "illegal things" not directly related to lawful 2A discussionsNot worried because I haven't done anything wrong . That first amendment is great, can use it any time I like. The second amendment protects the first. Never forget that. I personally think braced pistols and bump stocks are dumb and haven't had any lines crossed yet, but I know where my line in the sand is. I hope you do too.