Now that is just a breath of fresh air. That would be worth the $200 to register. If I have any money left over after SIG sells me a 556R, I may have to.
If a person can legally purchase a handgun over the counter, why shouldn't they also be able to buy this?
With a 10-1/2" barrel is this any more deadly than a 16-1/2" barrel?
At the very least why should it take 6 months& $200 for the ATF to do what can be accomplished with a 5 minute phone call to the NCIC? If it is about revenue, Wouldn't this arm sold with a $100 excise tax paid at the point of sale be much a more effective generator?
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Is it my crappy connection or does the SBR link not load on their page?
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With a 10-1/2" barrel is this any more deadly than a 16-1/2" barrel?
At the very least why should it take 6 months& $200 for the ATF to do what can be accomplished with a 5 minute phone call to the NCIC? If it is about revenue, Wouldn't this arm sold with a $100 excise tax paid at the point of sale be much a more effective generator?
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