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Bump stock ban is history...for now.
jimdeere
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I saw that on one of the liberal news sights and all the libbies are saying the court is in Trump's pocket. They weren't happy with me when I pointed out that it was Trump they overruled.😁 Bob
When it was Trump's call to begin with.
You beat me to it Jim, I was gonna post this.
Well it looks like forge beat us both, I imagine there will be multiple posts about this….
Well now a friend of mine that failed to turn his in a few years ago is not (for now) a felon.
forced reset triggers made bump stocks obsolite
I got all I can do to just hang on. I got over the twist, the mash and the bump years ago. I am too old to twerk without spinal damage, and forced reset triggers are sure beyond my ken. I got me a King Cobra and that will do.
"When I see a bird that walks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, I call that bird a duck,” Justice Sotomayor wrote. “A bump-stock-equipped semi-automatic rifle fires ‘automatically more than one shot, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger.’ Because I, like Congress, call that a machine gun, I respectfully dissent.”
Not the type of reasoning you would expect from a Supreme Court Justice. O
And the pistol brace rule has been vacated.
I had a bump stock on an AK47 and it was great fun but not enough fun to justify what it cost to run it.
This ain't the good old days when you could shoot all day for twenty bucks, a dollar plus now per round and a thirty round mag dumps in about six seconds. If someone were providing me free ammo I'd buy another one but that's probably not going to happen.
I've been wondering say someone buys a bump stock now. How does the ATF know it wasn't bought years ago and never turned in and therefor illegal? Just asking for a friend.
Dated receipt
I have heard rumors and sadly I was one of them. I took a hammer to mine to save my dogs life it never even made on the gun
but any way i am sure many were Just tucked away piled the stock they had
The bump stocks looked like fun. I didn't care for how they were right or left hand specific. Being left handed, I'd almost need to buy both, so I could let my right handed friends try it out.
I bought neither.
I'm not sure how the rule was written. It might've been possible to just remove the bump stock from the rifle vs turning it in or destroying it. That's how that bogus brace rule was written.
I just took my braces off and stored them separate. No need to destroy, turn in, or apply for a free SBR stamp when you can just take the brace off.
I once heard that rules were meant to be broken… laws on the other hand? oh well, I'll just leave that right there.
It's a miracle!
https://babylonbee.com/news/all-bump-stocks-lost-in-boating-accidents-back-in-2017-miraculously-wash-up-on-shore
I have sen the dems are are already pushing s bill to out law them again before the ink dried on the SCOTUS paperwork suppose to bote on it today well yesterday depending on when this gets posted
I wonder how many folks are going to liar up go after reparations?