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Gun Stamp Bill Has Oklahoma Gun Owners Up In Arms - NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com |
"The National Rifle Association supports the microstamping study. The bill was introduced in July and is still in its first stages."
I don't know about otheres here, but I have changed out a many firing pins with new ones. Not to mention how really absurd the idea is in general. What I don't understand is why the NRA would take a side with it. The whole concept seems to asinine to begin with. I yet to discover one logical point of perspective in the entire concept. I can't imagine what it would end up doing to the cost of the firearm. Will we then have to buy "registered" firing pins, that will have to then fill out an ATF form to rematch that to our Ser# of the firearm we are installing it on.
All I see is a way for the anti's to get a way for mandated registry. The only way this would work even a little is to have all firearms registered. And the NRA is endorsing this?:huh:
"The National Rifle Association supports the microstamping study. The bill was introduced in July and is still in its first stages."
I don't know about otheres here, but I have changed out a many firing pins with new ones. Not to mention how really absurd the idea is in general. What I don't understand is why the NRA would take a side with it. The whole concept seems to asinine to begin with. I yet to discover one logical point of perspective in the entire concept. I can't imagine what it would end up doing to the cost of the firearm. Will we then have to buy "registered" firing pins, that will have to then fill out an ATF form to rematch that to our Ser# of the firearm we are installing it on.
All I see is a way for the anti's to get a way for mandated registry. The only way this would work even a little is to have all firearms registered. And the NRA is endorsing this?:huh: