So far the NRA has only released a statement. I am definitely worried about what ever else might be added even if I am happy with 20 rounders and have no use for binary triggers. But they get the gun banning camel's nose in the tent, just where will it stop?talk in the street is the verbiage includes binary triggers, theres also talk about 30 round mags. it may get ugly here. where was the nra and goa? were they even involved?
Hours after the Department of Justice put put forward the final language of the bump stock ban the NRA issued a statement expressing disappointment that citizens who legally purchased the accessories are not allowed to keep them. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...an-current-owners-should-allowed-keep-theirs/
The GOA (edit to say GOP) is more compromised relative to russia even if it is exaggerated.The NRA is politically weakened right now since the disclosure that they were in bed with Russia. The GOA may be the best bet for the time being.
The GOA is more compromised relative to russia even if it is exaggerated.
The NRA got infiltrated by a single russian agent and exactly what was the result of that other than her IIRC going to jail.
I meant to say the GOP and not GOA, mea culpa here.Did not know this, thanks.
Likely a lot of people burying them thinking they would be of some value in an upcoming zombie apocalypse.Any for sale? How much since they will be worthless soon?
Likely a lot of people burying them thinking they would be of some value in an upcoming zombie apocalypse.
I for sure have no use for them. There is always the possibility that ATF could obtain order histories from vendors and track them down. There was a case when they tracked down buyers of makarov pistol aftermarket barrels. Somebody used one to kill a federal prosecutor out in the northwest. They had a suspect, but to my knowledge got no sent to prison over it. A .380 was said to have been fired down a 9 mm Mak after market barrel. Impossible to trace the rifling, but likely the chamber and firing pin left marks. I do not think they ever found the barrel.
I for sure do not want to deal with those people.
At least Floridians don't have to worry about the issue since bump stocks were banned by our state overlords earlier this year and possession of them after October 1st became a felony.
Has any been turned in? anywhere in Florida? anyone know?