Polymer80 Raided by ATF in Nevada
Interesting article.
Ghost-Gun Company Raided by Federal Agents
ATF agents raided one of the nation’s largest manufacturers of ghost-gun parts, a sign that federal law enforcement is cracking down on kits that allow people to make weapons at home.
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the tip of the iceberg that is about to sink gun owners
they supposedly went after the "kits " that had all the parts and also the drill bits needed to build one buy build shoot or some term every thing needed in one box
but what's next buy a frame and parts at the same time its a gun OMG or have the parts rounded up have not did any machine work but still not completed is it a gun or have a complete gun ( legal to build your own gun well up to now any way
better not buy two sections of different size water pipe at the big box store that would be a possible shotgun
buy a oil filter well looks' like you going to use it as a suppressor
only the beginning of the end
there slowly drawing the preverbal line in the sand and inching forward each time
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ATF also raided Q Honey Badger, manufacturer of AR pistols, stating they made a change in their are brace without ATF approval and they are now a NFA SBR item.
Polymer80, ATF stated that the ATF approved 80% lower when shipped with a parts kit is now considered a firearm.
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ATF raided Polymer80 stating that the ATF approved 80% lower now when shipped with a parts kit is a firearm.
Q Honey Badger, makes AR pistols with are braces. Stated that they made a change in their arm brace without ATF approval so they declared them to be NFA SBR items now.
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