Here is a math problem for everybody. In the 1990's there were over 600 million guns in the US. Add nearly 30 years of record production to that and how does the gov't get to current numbers.
In the 1980's I purchased a rifle from 1906 and it was not considered a firearm by the gov't due to its age.
Here is a math problem for everybody. In the 1990's there were over 600 million guns in the US. Add nearly 30 years of record production to that and how does the gov't get to current numbers.
In the 1980's I purchased a rifle from 1906 and it was not considered a firearm by the gov't due to its age.