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Breaking: ATF Changes Their Mind On Pistol Braces AGAIN
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 4041974" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>He had pictures of them drawn on metal. I saw a vid that said the ATF had to try 4-5 of them before they could make one work and it took and hour of gunsmithing and still wouldn't function reliably. Is the standard 1hr of gunsmithing? If so, a piece of metal in your garage could also be "potentially" an illegal part.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I agree he was pushing the envelope and anyone who got one had to know it was risky. But on principle, I still think it is a punishment in search of a crime; especially if the card was still in-tact. That's just my opinion, I do not have one nor am I a legal expert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 4041974, member: 24531"] He had pictures of them drawn on metal. I saw a vid that said the ATF had to try 4-5 of them before they could make one work and it took and hour of gunsmithing and still wouldn't function reliably. Is the standard 1hr of gunsmithing? If so, a piece of metal in your garage could also be "potentially" an illegal part. EDIT: I agree he was pushing the envelope and anyone who got one had to know it was risky. But on principle, I still think it is a punishment in search of a crime; especially if the card was still in-tact. That's just my opinion, I do not have one nor am I a legal expert. [/QUOTE]
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