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General Discussion / BREAKING NEWS: 2nd Amendment HALTED In Hawaii!
« on: December 27, 2023, 07:59:50 PM »
https://youtu.be/vxrBqpRbHxk?si=q_LTFTWOMqWuYlpN

Wtf is going on? I’ve been out of the loop for a while
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General Discussion / When are butterfly knives gonna be legal to buy?
« on: August 08, 2023, 03:18:59 PM »
Anyone?
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General Discussion / How is koko head?
« on: August 05, 2023, 12:11:10 PM »
Been thinking about going back to the range. What is the chance of getting a rifle bench walking in? I check the reservation system but everything is always “sold out”
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General Discussion / X Ring “outside ammo” package
« on: November 25, 2022, 02:05:48 PM »
Got a email from them saying they’re going to have an outside ammo package. Just called them to ask how much is it and the CCW course. Said they haven’t set the price for either yet


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General Discussion / Gun pron overload
« on: April 01, 2022, 08:30:11 PM »
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General Discussion / Online registration
« on: January 01, 2022, 08:41:41 AM »
Been out of the loop for a while and trying to get caught up on the new rules. Am I getting this right?
For pistols
1. Go to HPD and apply for PTA
2. Go online and get PTA emailed to you after waiting period
3. Print PTA and pick up pistol from LGS
4. Register pistol online
5. Pew pew

Rifles
Kind of the same but only applying for rifle permit instead of PTA every time
More pew pew

In the end, only have to go to HPD once?
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General Discussion / HIFICO deluxe membership
« on: July 18, 2020, 11:59:44 AM »
OK so I'm grateful for all HIFICO has done for the 2A community and I'm trying to join in. When I get to the membership page, I want to select deluxe membership to get a T shirt to wear in support. Then when I get to the square page it tells me the basic membership costs as much as the deluxe, but doesn't include a shirt and there is no deluxe listed. What's going on with this? Is there no deluxe anymore? If so, you may want to remove it from the site.
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General Discussion / Which LGS are open?
« on: April 09, 2020, 07:26:31 PM »
during the lockdown. I need some essentials
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General Discussion / Are AR pistols still a thing?
« on: December 07, 2017, 08:21:29 PM »
I still want one.
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General Discussion / Anybody going kokohead tomorrow? (Turkey day)
« on: November 25, 2015, 08:32:12 PM »
Thinking about going
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also saves taxpayers $200k per year

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Sharpstown, Texas, a mid-size city near Houston, decided not to renew its contract with the local police department back in 2012. To replace them, the town hired a private security firm, SEAL Security Solutions, to keep the area safe.

The results have been remarkable. “Since we’ve been in there, an independent crime study that they’ve had done [indicates] we’ve reduced the crime by 61% in just 20 months,” said James Alexander of SEAL. He attributes the success to a larger force of officers and more time spent on patrol.

The new contract also saves local taxpayers some $200,000 per year, as SEAL’s services are cheaper than the costs of maintaining the old constabulary. Another benefit, as The Free Thought Project points out, is that private security firms do not have government officers’ near immunity from legal consequences of misconduct and abuse, meaning they’re more likely to be respectful of people’s rights and property.

Read more at http://rare.us/story/texas-town-sees-crime-drop-by-almost-two-thirds-after-firing-police-hiring-private-security/#vFC0WSGLG4H5oFeR.99
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General Discussion / ATF KILLS SIG BRACE
« on: January 16, 2015, 06:10:55 PM »
http://www.atf.gov/sites/default/files/assets/Firearms/FirearmsIndustry/open_letter_on_the_redesign_of_stabilizing_braces.pdf


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OPEN LETTER ON THE REDESIGN OF “STABILIZING BRACES”

The Firearms and Ammunition Technology Division (FATD), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has received inquiries from the public concerning the proper use of devices recently marketed as “stabilizing braces.” These devices are described as “a shooter’s aid that is designed to improve the single-handed shooting performance of buffer tube equipped pistols.” The device claims to enhance accuracy and reduce felt recoil when using an AR-style pistol.

These items are intended to improve accuracy by using the operator’s forearm to provide stable support for the AR-type pistol. ATF has previously determined that attaching the brace to a firearm does not alter the classification of the firearm or subject the firearm to National Firearms Act (NFA) control. However, this classification is based upon the use of the device as designed. When the device is redesigned for use as a shoulder stock on a handgun with a rifled barrel under 16 inches in length, the firearm is properly classified as a firearm under the NFA.

The NFA, 26 USCS § 5845, defines “firearm,” in relevant part, as “a shotgun having a barrel or barrels of less than 18 inches in length” and “a rifle having a barrel or barrels of less than 16 inches in length.” That section defines both “rifle” and “shotgun” as “a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder….” (Emphasis added).

Pursuant to the plain language of the statute, ATF and its predecessor agency have long held that a pistol with a barrel less than 16 inches in length and an attached shoulder stock is a NFA “firearm.” For example, inRevenue Ruling 61-45, Luger and Mauser pistols “having a barrel of less than 16 inches in length with an attachable shoulder stock affixed” were each classified as a “short barrel rifle…within the purview of the National Firearms Act.”

In classifying the originally submitted design, ATF considered the objective design of the item as well as the stated purpose of the item. In submitting this device for classification, the designer noted that

The intent of the buffer tube forearm brace is to facilitate one handed firing of the AR15 pistol for those with limited strength or mobility due to a handicap. It also performs the function of sufficiently padding the buffer tube in order to reduce bruising to the forearm while firing with one hand. Sliding and securing the brace onto ones forearm and latching the Velcro straps, distributes the weight of the weapon evenly and assures a snug fit. Therefore, it is no longer necessary to dangerously “muscle” this large pistol during the one handed aiming process, and recoil is dispersed significantly, resulting in more accurate shooting without compromising safety or comfort.

In the classification letter of November 26, 2012, ATF noted that a “shooter would insert his or her forearm into the device while gripping the pistol’s handgrip-then tighten the Velcro straps for additional support and retention. Thus configured, the device provides the shooter with additional support of a firearm while it is still held and operated with one hand.” When strapped to the wrist and used as designed, it is clear the device does not allow the firearm to be fired from the shoulder. Therefore, ATF concluded that, pursuant to the information provided, “the device is not designed or intended to fire a weapon from the shoulder.” In making the classification ATF determined that the objective design characteristics of the stabilizing brace supported the stated intent.

ATF hereby confirms that if used as designed—to assist shooters in stabilizing a handgun while shooting with a single hand—the device is not considered a shoulder stock and therefore may be attached to a handgun without making a NFA firearm. However, ATF has received numerous inquiries regarding alternate uses for this device, including use as a shoulder stock. Because the NFA defines both rifle and shotgun to include any “weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder,” any person who redesigns a stabilizing brace for use as a shoulder stock makes a NFA firearm when attached to a pistol with a rifled barrel under 16 inches in length or a handgun with a smooth bore under 18 inches in length.

The GCA does not define the term “redesign” and therefore ATF applies the common meaning. “Redesign” is defined as “to alter the appearance or function of.” See e.g. Webster’s II New College Dictionary, Third Ed. (2005). This is not a novel interpretation. For example ATF has previously advised that an individual possesses a destructive device when possessing anti-personnel ammunition with an otherwise unregulated 37/38mm flare launcher. See ATF Ruling 95-3. Further, ATF has advised that even use of an unregulated flare and flare launcher as a weapon results in the making of a NFA weapon. Similarly, ATF has advised that, although otherwise unregulated, the use of certain nail guns as weapons may result in classification as an “any other weapon.”

The pistol stabilizing brace was neither “designed” nor approved to be used as a shoulder stock, and therefore use as a shoulder stock constitutes a “redesign” of the device because a possessor has changed the very function of the item. Any individual letters stating otherwise are contrary to the plain language of the NFA, misapply Federal law, and are hereby revoked.

Any person who intends to use a handgun stabilizing brace as a shoulder stock on a pistol (having a rifled barrel under 16 inches in length or a smooth bore firearm with a barrel under 18 inches in length) must first file an ATF Form 1 and pay the applicable tax because the resulting firearm will be subject to all provisions of the NFA.

If you have any questions about the issues addressed in this letter, you may contact the Firearms and Ammunition Technology Division at fire_tech@atf.gov or by phone at (304) 616-4300.

Max M. Kingery
Acting Chief
Firearms Technology Criminal Branch
Firearms and Ammunition Technology Division

- See more at: http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/01/16/sig-brace-no-go-per-atf/#sthash.92tcv6AD.dpuf
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General Discussion / Police chief accidentally shoots himself...again
« on: January 03, 2015, 01:21:41 AM »
http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/01/police-chief-accidentally-discharges-for-the-second-time/

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It’s the second time that a Connersville, Indiana Police Chief shot himself in while handling a firearm. Now with the release of the gun store video surveillance footage (scroll down for video), it is clear that just because someone is the chief of police doesn’t mean they are firearms experts.
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http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/12/robert-farago/atf-dont-use-sig-brace-as-shoulder-stock-without-nfa-stamp/


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One of our Facebook followers messengered an ATF letter that’s been making the rounds. Dated November 10th, it advises an inquiring gun owner that “if this device [the SIG SB-15 brace ], unmodified or modified [italics theirs], is assembled to a pistol and used as a shoulder stock, thus designing or redesigning or making or remaking, of a weapon designed to be fired from the shoulder this assembly would constitute the making of a ‘rifle’ as defined in 18 U.S.C. Section 921(a)(7).” And thus become an NFA item. The letter is from . . .


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General Discussion / the asalt gun I wanna get
« on: December 17, 2014, 09:52:17 AM »
http://bugasalt.com

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Insect hunting as sport has entered the 21st century with this fun, new non-toxic device. A miniaturized shotgun effect is generated through this ingenious design. Ordinary table salt is utilized as a lethal projectile with accuracy range of within 3 feet. Bugs will remain whole for easy clean up. The photo below breaks down some of the guns features. 




on sale at PA
http://www.primaryarms.com/Bug_A_Salt_The_Original_Salt_Gun_p/bug-a-salt.htm?utm_source=bronto&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Save+on+The+Original+Salt+Gun&utm_content=Festive+Flash+Sale+at+Primary+Arms&utm_campaign=14-12-5+Xmas+2.5+Flash+Sale+2
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General Discussion / Skeleton AR lower
« on: December 07, 2014, 04:33:36 PM »
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