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Join the contestExactly right, adjusted for inflation from 1934 $200=$4,362~ (2,081%) so I'm sure they will round up to $4,500-$5kIf anything expect the cost of the stamp to go up considerably
Yes it requires congress to change.Exactly right, adjusted for inflation from 1934 $200=$4,362~ (2,081%) so I'm sure they will round up to $4,500-$5k
This will put a damper on 99% of NFA, I'm actually surprised the Feds haven't yet, perhaps it's enshrined in code and would require the DC establishment to put their lucrative careers on the chopping block??
They would be cheap. Think of an ar15, a sear and a different trigger and drill a hole. Prob $15 in parts.God I hope not, I don’t have that kind of money.
FIFYQuick, someone call Lapierre on his yacht and let him know now is the time for the NRA to address the NFA! He can take the cost out of ”his suit fund”
Damn! If that’s true then someone from TX needs to get on it.Don't need to get arrested.
Texas passed a law last year that anybody that even asked to manufacture a suppressor, "Made in Texas" that the state of Texas would pay for and fight for the ruling against the feds. This seems like a perfect time.
The bill requires the attorney general, on written notification by a U.S. citizen residing in Texas of the citizen's intent to manufacture an applicable firearm suppressor, to seek a declaratory judgment from a federal district court in Texas that these provisions are consistent with the U.S. Constitution.
Well, I mean, if Texans were as tough as they say they are.... this would have already been a thing...
While SCOTUS Is at It, the National Firearms Act Is Largely Unconstitutional https://tiny.iavian.net/1ok38
You know that there are collectors that don't want to see it going anywhere.
And collectors with money, sadly. If I was a collector I’d want to honor the greater good and would not care if my nfa investment dropped in value due to the drop of the NFA, but I’m not sure many collectors feel the same way.You know that there are collectors that don't want to see it going anywhere.
Yeah there’s a lot of clenched butt holes saying “but, muh resale value...”You know that there are collectors that don't want to see it going anywhere.
Man that guy sure has changed his image. This bills is likely just pandering to his base and nothing more than theater. But one can dream I suppose.
Kind of my thoughts as well.Man that guy sure has changed his image. This bills is likely just pandering to his base and nothing more than theater. But one can dream I suppose.
In what way?Don’t forget the public opinion on personal firearms ownership is changing in big ways. So here’s to dreaming big!