Readily adaptable to be something the feds want to taxwhat's the big deal with "solvent traps"? is that an NFA item?
enlighten me please.
how?.....ok i get it now. home-made supressor........Readily adaptable to be something the feds want to tax
Amen.I duno what the stink is about them.
Its the same as saying an unfinished 80% receiver is a finished gun.
If you go down that route then any block aluminum or even a stack of steel bolted together is a finished fire arm.
This should be tossed right in there with a BOS
More self regulations from gun owners onto themselves.
Until we tell the government to regulate them they should not be a problem You do know that the government in our country is supposed to do our will not command us to do there will.
It's cute that you think they aren't already watching you.When I was a kid, we use to take bottles and fill them with foam and different things to out on our bb guns and stuff. I dont remember how well they worked. We just wanted to be like the guys in the action movies of the 80s and 90s. I didnt even know what the atf or anything was at that time. If the atf is reading this, pm me for my address and phone number of you want to talk about my childhood crimes.
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If they even deliver them to you.Guy at the last few gun shows was selling these kits for $200 or so. They looked like good quality and designed for you to build a legal suppressor at home.
I doubt these $50 kits would be worth the price of a stamp.
Great... I already needed a stamp for shoelaces. Now I need one for TP, too.I used to use these, until the toilet paper got more expensive than the tax stamp