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BREAKING: ATF says most popular pistol braces "shouldering devices"
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<blockquote data-quote="zghorner" data-source="post: 3466308" data-attributes="member: 35089"><p>I agree 100%. I regret my indifferent stance on bump stocks (not that I could have changed their fate). I thought they were lame, uncomfortable crap...even still, I am embarrassed that I ever accepted another infringement so casually.</p><p></p><p>braces are a miracle for some of us. The short barrel laws are just as retarded as the suppressor laws and what many of you consider a “work around” and don’t really care about I consider a victory for the people via creativity from firearms parts companies. Sure they are lame compared to a tax stamp gun but a happy medium for some of us.</p><p></p><p>having to get permission from the government to have a barrel under 16” is completely f**king unamerican.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zghorner, post: 3466308, member: 35089"] I agree 100%. I regret my indifferent stance on bump stocks (not that I could have changed their fate). I thought they were lame, uncomfortable crap...even still, I am embarrassed that I ever accepted another infringement so casually. braces are a miracle for some of us. The short barrel laws are just as retarded as the suppressor laws and what many of you consider a “work around” and don’t really care about I consider a victory for the people via creativity from firearms parts companies. Sure they are lame compared to a tax stamp gun but a happy medium for some of us. having to get permission from the government to have a barrel under 16” is completely f**king unamerican. [/QUOTE]
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