Well technically nothing save explicit wording of law. But a major part of the problem is the NFA laws are written so vaguely, if they want you, they got you. This uh, ruling, makes it a federal felony to posses these little rubber discs not by changing the law but by deciding that they fall under the unconstitutionally vague definition of parts which they reserve the authority to define. I do worry modular silencer parts might be next but I think the main contention ATF suddenly had in this unprecedented reversal of positions is that the wipe (which of coarse are disposable) did not originally come on/with the registered silencer. BS practically, but ATF is not concerned with reality. I can understand not offering for sale component parts of factory made silencers (i.e. spare baffles and spare tubes) so you can't just order enough parts to assemble an unserialized Ghost M but the wipe thing this is absurd (as well as the whole unconstitutional and unconstitutionally gauge NFA).
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