GREETINGS, MY FELLOW LAW-ABIDING FELONS! : ATF Final Rule: Stabilizer Brace Owners Have 120 Days to Register Them.
(www.breitbart.com)
🧠 These people are stupid!
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It's a damn strap for stabilizing your shot. Is the ATF going to ban human elbows next? Gun barrel lubricant? Gun sights?
This is downright mean and IMHO I believe it is going to get overturned by the courts. Like the Oregon case, this should get an immediate stay by the courts.
Don't give them any ideas, lmao
Rules are not laws. The BATF**kers can stuff it.
Correct!
However, this is the grand design of legal obfuscation that the system centers around. The meaning of "laws", "mandates", "rules"; and the enforceable differences therein.
I find it very discouraging that the Republicans are focusing solely on the IRS, and yet not a word about how the ATF will be reformed or removed from our system, while simultaneously claiming they stand for 2A rights.
I feel we're in the midst of an ongoing bait and switch scheme.
One step at a time fren.
IF I had one, they could just suck my f'n balls.
Damn, mine fell out of the boat when I was fishing
Lol. Fuck off
HERE IS THE RULE FOR CONTEXT:
https://www.atf.gov/rules-and-regulations/factoring-criteria-firearms-attached-stabilizing-braces
Trying to create a database for armed American patriots. Ignore them.
Methinks this will get stonewalled and tossed out by the courts, but in the meantime, we need to stay focused, Frens. Appeals and reversals take time. Look at how long it took the courts to toss out the Trump-era bump stock ban, which was presented in 2017
https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/4168
While we're distracted by the Biden crime syndicate and the jabs, there are other battles in this war being waged right now.
Anyone have any experience with one? Doesn't seem like that picture even shows one...which I find though other searches to be a literal strap on the stock that anchors the gun to your forearm (seemingly favoring a smaller gun, and I'd think at massive expense to accuracy since it seems centered around one-armed usage.) ...that said I don't have any experience with them to know for sure.
The one I have looks like a buttstock but the end splits into two thick "flaps" which cradle across the top of the arm, basically aligning your forearm with the tube through the brace. There's a strap that wraps around the bottom of the arm, and it locks the weapon in place. They were originally made for disabled veterans who needed an ability to shoot with accuracy if their limbs were compromised in any way. You can actually use them to shoot very accurately, but they're not designed as a shoulder stock (although they could technically be used as such).
I read the 2nd amendment and I don't recall seeing anything about this!!
Thanks, appreciate the insight. I can see the accessibility factor/value for sure (didn't before).