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And yet you admit to having one of those stupid bump fire stocks. Oh the irony.
I don't take bumpfire people serious
Lol that makes his post significantly more stupid.
And yet you admit to having one of those stupid bump fire stocks. Oh the irony.
I don't take bumpfire people serious
Based on the videos I've seen of them in action why wouldn't you want one if you were out hunting a big sounder of pigs? Once you got the hang of it that thing could be pretty useful.
Not sure how it would get the ATF involved in anything . . . they've supposedly approved the various designs as being within their self interpreted regs . . .
Or you could apply the proper fundamentals and just pull the trigger
Stupid shit skirting the regs gets the ATF involved and makes them outlaw other shit that makes sense or is actually useful
To each his own . . . the stocks have ATF approval already. Not sure how you or me buying one would suddenly incur the wrath of the ATF.
For idiots that want to waste rounds at a quicker rate
They are also a good way to get the ATF looking in to your business for attempting to skirt their self interpreted regulations
Or you could apply the proper fundamentals and just pull the trigger
Stupid shit skirting the regs gets the ATF involved and makes them outlaw other shit that makes sense or is actually useful
Lots of things were legal prior to 1934, 1968 and 1986
They are a device that skylines gun owners, are unnecessary and will most likely go the way of the sig brace someday.
That's sounds an awful lot like 2 rounds per trigger pull.How do you feel about the Franklin Armory binary trigger that fires when you pull and fires when you let go?
I'm all for people being able to waste rounds if they want to and wish the NFA would go away since I think it was a kneejerk reaction to crime that infringed upon rights, but I don't see both your rounds grouping very well.
Amen to that! I'd love for the NFA to go away. I bought a suppressor using a gun trust, but the stamp and needing to jump through more hoops to get one than you do for the firearm you're putting it on is ridiculous.
At least you did a trust, I hate guys that think that is too much work. "You do understand that your kid or whoever can't have that X item when you die?"
Yep . . . I did all of this before getting my Type 01 license. I've thought about buying another one before the change to using trusts takes effect, but can't really justify the expense right now.
I could be wrong, but I believe that you will still be allowed to use trusts and pass on NFA items through them. I just think they added an extra unnecessary background check to the process to make a slow process slower.
Yep . . . it was much easier to go the trust route a year ago than it will be in a few months. Do you have to get prints and CLEO approval for each purchase or is prints once fine for a while?
You won't need CLEO approvval in a couple months. All you will need to do is notify him. That's with all NFA goods in a trust or not in oneYep . . . it was much easier to go the trust route a year ago than it will be in a few months. Do you have to get prints and CLEO approval for each purchase or is prints once fine for a while?
That's sounds an awful lot like 2 rounds per trigger pull.
You won't need CLEO approvval in a couple months. All you will need to do is notify him. That's with all NFA goods in a trust or not in one
SO did Nugent overstep with this facebook post
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