u/IanLesby · 2025-06-30 15:59:57 UTC · score 3
Look at it this way. There will be a hell of a lot more SBR making them even more “in common use”.
u/IanLesby · 2025-06-30 15:59:57 UTC · score 3
Look at it this way. There will be a hell of a lot more SBR making them even more “in common use”.
u/Techn028 · 2025-06-30 15:14:17 UTC · score 13
Ok, and everything else in the bill, the separation of powers stuff, giving ICE a budget larger than the Marine Corps???
u/DrunkenArmadillo · 2025-06-30 23:21:11 UTC · score 3
If your going to be forced to take it up the poop shoot you might as well take the reach around.
u/gun_runna · 2025-06-30 14:36:44 UTC · score 2
Is this on F1 stuff too? I vaguely remember it only applied to F4 stuff in the early stages.
u/2Drogdar2Furious · 2025-06-30 17:31:12 UTC · score 4
So what... I'll have to do another form1 but just fee? The form1 is the bigger issue.
u/TristanDuboisOLG · 2025-06-30 13:44:52 UTC · score 476
The registration now only serves as an illegal registry…
u/Joseph__Smith_Jr · 2025-06-30 13:56:36 UTC · score 220
Supreme Court won't even take up assault weapon bans. I feel confident stating that they're not going to grant cert in an NFA challenge.
u/TestyBoy13 · 2025-06-30 14:20:44 UTC · score 12
I’m a bit confused/out of the loop about this. Would it mean I could print suppressors without worrying about the ATF getting on my ass?
u/CombatRedRover · 2025-06-30 13:49:09 UTC · score 37
...which opens things up for a lawsuit.
Lawsuit printers go brrrrt.
u/ancillarycheese · 2025-06-30 15:05:18 UTC · score 9
some states need the registration in order to comply with state laws.
u/digital_dissociation · 2025-06-30 19:20:19 UTC · score 39
I don't care all that much about the fee, I care that a rifle with a 15.9" barrel has twice the restrictions of one with a 16" barrel. It's completely illogical, and the only reason it exists is because a bunch of pearl-clutchers tried to ban pistols 90 years ago.
Ian from Forgotten Weapons put it perfectly in his video on NFA restrictions: the only reason these regulations still exist is to provide an easy avenue to ban pistols at some point in the future.
u/azrael711 · 2025-06-30 13:47:42 UTC · score 80
Rest of the bill is a complete shit show still, and not worth in the long run. They should just do a separate bill to kill off NFA stamps. They have the numbers for it.
u/murph1rp · 2025-06-30 14:15:15 UTC · score 26
I pulled the trigger on another suppressor 3weeks ago because I knew this would be the case. Beyond that, if it did make it into law there would be 90 days before it went into effect, as well as a huge run on suppressors possibly causing a shortage for a year or more. Just wasn’t worth the wait. My approval took 3days.
u/Reel-nikkuh-hours · 2025-06-30 14:09:43 UTC · score 74
This is not worth the debt they’re putting the country in. It’s not worth the elimination of healthcare for the poorest Americans, it’s not worth the furthering of a police state.
u/hellowiththepudding · 2025-06-30 16:23:22 UTC · score 17
$3.5T to the deficit for corporate tax cuts, but I can save $200. Woohoo!
u/Dangerous-Kick8941 · 2025-06-30 15:02:21 UTC · score 57
It's wild how many here are licking boots over this, when everything else in the bill, makes life so much worse for average Americans.
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