OP:
You already have an NFA item. This means you are already on the list and the black helicopters will be coming to get you. It is an inevitability. :jester:
Until that time get whatever the hell you want to and have fun. ;)
Ek
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OP:
You already have an NFA item. This means you are already on the list and the black helicopters will be coming to get you. It is an inevitability. :jester:
Until that time get whatever the hell you want to and have fun. ;)
Ek
I personally will find it funny if another ban is put in place yet all of us in NFA land can still run around with our SBR's, cans and machine guns. I can see the pee stains forming now.
Hell maybe machine guns will come back down in price to a more affordable level.
From what I understand there has NEVER been a "murder" with a legally possessed NFA weapon. That may be enough to leave us alone.
as I furiously scribble out a few Form 1's for some stripped lowers I have.
I wouldn't be too worried at this time, especially after more information is coming out on the CT shooter. But, if you are worried, then I would purchase a Colt 6920 since they are still affordable and purchase a stripped lower now, a do a Form 1 on the lower.
If you are truly worried then sell all of your firearms and go off the grid. Seriously. We have had these "what if" discussions before.
Most gun owners have already left enough footprints all over when it comes to firearms. Through ammo purchases, previous 4473's, concealed permits, etc...
I'm not saying don't buy something, but use common sense. You already have an SBR which means someone knows that you have it.
If it were me and I was looking down the road and some kind of ban, I would not want a weapon that doesn't have parts which are readily available should it need to be repaired or replaced.
Your best option in my opinion is get at least a stripped lower and I would get a non-NFA upper. That can easily be dropped onto your lower and you now have a "regular" rifle as long as you don't maintain control of the short upper.
I too am faced with this question, but unlike others, I have 3 forms pending at the ATF- 2 suppressors and 1 SBR. The checks were cashed around September so we're looking around February-March timeframe until I get them back.
I'm a youngin and don't remember the last AWB, but how long does a bill like this usually take to get passed and historically speaking will I ever see my tax stamps come back? If the bill is passed would the ATF clear the backlog before stopping or would they just stop the date it is signed?
Also- since the ATF has my NFA items now would they likely show up to my home and take my NFA items if the ban is initiated? So many questions...
In the spirit of Steve McCroskey: "looks like I picked the wrong time to get into NFA"...
I must have missed that bit...so there is actually more of a chance they will take my 16" middy away? Sorry for the ignorance..
I thought about that same thing yesterday. I have my AR pistol that I built from a Stag lower and Daniels Defense upper fully assembled and test fired with the pistol tube and I now have the form 1 filled out and the trust paperwork back from the attorney just ready to be all mailed in to SBR it and now I am wondering what will happen when I do. Worst case is they disapprove it and the pistol stays a pistol or I turn it into a 16+ I hope.
Anyway, you already own your "assault weapon". Even if your NFA application is turned down (unlikely), it's already "pre-ban". All you need to do to it is add the rest of the parts, which aren't regulated and not likely to be. I suppose you might consider buying (try to buy) some 30-round mags now, while they're still "pre-ban".
Naturally, this assumes that Diane Feinstein's AWB will a) make it out of committee and b) be passed by both houses of Congress. I see the chances at about 50-50 if the vote were to happen tomorrow. Less if it gets dragged out beyond the American public's attention span.