@@gunsgamesgadgetschannel863That’s not really true, around the time of the NFA there was the battle of Athens Tennessee. People revolted over ballot boxes, it’s highly likely they concealed the passing of the NFA to prevent a revolution as communications weren’t then what they are now. It’s the same scenario with 1968 and 86 bans. The 94 ban was pushed to see if they could successfully ban firearms but they haven’t been able to get another ban to pass because their guise of crime prevention and safety showed their bans for what they are.. which is civilian disarmament. Now the political climate is so hostile we are on the edge of a full scale civil war. Nobody trusts the government and people are disgusted with their federal regulations on firearms. Once the shit hits the fan their regulations won’t mean anything anymore.
Most non gun nuts have no idea how nutty the NFA actually is. When I try to explain what an SBR is most people react with, "No, it can't be that ridiculous."
Years ago I saw a video of a guy going over his short barreled shotgun like it was nothing. He finally said "sorry to the US viewers. I know our neighbors to the south aren't allowed to have barrels cut down to this length. That's a strange law you guys have. We don't have that here in Canada."
Considering the Marbury v Madison, Murdock v Pennsylvania, Cruickshank, Shuttleworth, and Bruen decisions, the NFA should be considered void on its face, as settled law.
The modern world is just so strange, and honestly we're just weak. Imagine looking back at thousands of years of human history what most people would say if they were barred from having arms or taxed for the privilege. Most of those people would revolt immediately but we're so comfortable in our modern lives that we don't do a damn thing.
Unfortunately you’re right. And considering that over half the country is morbidly obese and even more are out of shape including myself. I feel like even if we wanted to revolt we’d have a huge disadvantage.
Idk what the hell you're talking about. For "most of history" people lived under some king or monarch who oppressed their rights unless they were rich nobility. Yeah ig cavemen didn't have an NFA for their clubs and rocks, you got me there 😂
@rodiculous9464 Yeah, that's what I'm saying. If they weren't allowed to have their swords, clubs, and shields or only could with special taxes, I bet they would have revolted sooner in the past.
The problem is that the politicians KNOW that their gun control laws post-Bruen are unconstitutional, but they will pass the laws regardless, because they also know it will take YEARS in court to snuff it out. Voting out those politicians is a significant factor in repealing ANY gun control laws. "When you remove the thorn in your toe, you can walk forward in comfort and with purpose."
There's three additional policies that could make all those problems go away: Courts on the local, state, and federal level should be barred from taking on cases involving the misuse of firearms and or deceptive or malicious marketing or firearms as per the PLAACA act. This would end the lawfare that anti-2a groups constantly wage. Make it so that states and localities cannot make and enforce their own gun laws. The right to keep and bear arms shouldn't end at state borders. Any attempts to circumvent this should be punished severely. Pass a law that essentially makes it so that elected officials at each level of government can be recalled for proposing unconstitutional laws and tried for sedition which would result in 25 years in prison or the death penalty depending on the severity and scope of the proposal.
Republicans are worthless when it comes to the 2nd Amendment. The Hughes Amendment should have been repealed years ago. All it takes is to slide the repeal into a major bill.
To be honest, even some of the Pro-2A politicians say thing just to get votes when they don’t care about gun rights. I do agree with you on that we need to stop voting for Anti-2A politicians but sometimes it’s better to not vote for either of them.
The NFA *_AND_* GCA are completely unconstitutional. I try to tell and remind everyone every moment I get that it's not just the NFA that needs to go. It's the GCA too!
Is it REALLY working? When they have you hiding your shit, they still win. The only way it would work is if people still carry their ARs to the range and tell the police they can push the issue if they want to get hurt. Other than that, they dont care.
I just thinks its ridiculous that we are the friendliest and OG firearms country. And yet suppressors and not freely available and we regulate them as a destructive device when they can’t do anything deadly whatsoever. Especially since there are countries that require them on certain firearms since it’s safer to use them than without them
Canada allows short barrels and there are some places in England... ENGLAND of all places... that actually requires rifles to have suppressors. Then we, the US, have the stupid NFA and GCA. It's absolutely nuts.
One question that I have not yet had answered is exactly how many legal machineguns are currently registered. If there are enough, the law can be challenged under the Heller/Bruen "commonly owned tor lawful priposes" test
Thank you for bringing up your position on Marijuana and psilocybin! As someone who trends towards all freedoms I have a hard time with either side of the political fence 😂
Sure hope we do. It's unconstitutional. When we send full autos to other countries as 'assistance' but demonize them at home, somethings not quite right.
The tax is no longer worth the stamp that it’s printed on. The government would save money by no longer being required to process and issue tax stamps.
Precisely, why I felt we were wrong about the way we fought the pistol brace rule. I fully believe we should have let the ATF classify brace pistols as SBRs. As soon as braced pistols officially became SBRs we should have gone for in common use. At the same time enforcement and tracking of compliance would have become a financial burden upon the ATF and NFA...
They will fight tooth and nail for the NFA and GCA because in the age of easy fact checking they know that they could never scare enough people to get it passed again, as they saw with the assault weapons ban.
Will repealing the NFA also get rid of the GCA and machine gun ban of 1986? We should be able to have explosives and anti tank and anti aircraft weapons as well as automatic small arms.
The problem with tis authors theory is that, He wants to overload the govt. But once the govt sees all the money coming in they will just expand and never give up power or control of NFA.
I fail to see how sending $200 to the NFA in large numbers will do anything to dismantle the NFA. The NFA will become that much larger since they would need more employees to process all of the new applications.
The owners want to keep it. It'll stay. We had a golden opportunity with the pistol braces to push hard on SBRs and we, collectively, failed to make use of it.
Honestly the pistol brace issue is the best frontier to abolish the NFA. If the courts side with the ATF in the end, you have 40 million full-fledged SBRs in circulation. There will be direct challenges left and right
I keep reading comments saying politicians this or unconstitutional that but we need to get this to the correct people. Notifying our local politicians to push for these changes and get them up the ladder. RUclips comments doesn’t do anything, im speaking for myself too. We need to get our country back.
I believe that a KEY thing we need to do is to achieve a better public understanding of guns and violence. The core understanding has to be the very old NRA saw: guns don't kill people, people kill people. People need to understand the INCREDIBLY POOR correlation between guns and murder rates, and the NEARLY PERFECT correlation between murder rates and the very obvious and simple proportion of people in a population who WANT to kill others. The standard falsification example of gun laws and murder rates is Jamaica vs the UK. They have the SAME laws, while Jamaica is always at or near the top of murder rates, while the UK is always near the bottom.
Education is great but no laws are constitutional if they are based on interest balancing, history and text of the second amendment is the only thing that should be considered, if there was no laws in the text of the second amendment before 1791 that are identical in meaning to a new law then it is unconstitutional
@@dinadaughtry8993 In the end, it will go the way "the people" want it to go. I DO think -- right now -- that way is in fact "our" way. But there's no harm in getting the maximum number of people we can to SEE IT our way.
Back in the 70’s ..80’s and part of the 90’s needed advice and legal help just to figure out the paper work for buying NFA products…to me it seemed that once the average person could understand how to buy then people would buy ..even today there’s still a stigma with those who want but don’t understand the process…perhaps more education would help overwhelm and ultimately repeal the NFA ….
Great video. Surprised you didn’t touch on FRT’s more. Once these are vindicated (currently looking that way) and are widely available on all platforms, you will basically have weapons that shoot very similar to machine guns, but don’t meet the statutory definition of a machine gun. At that point the MG part of the NFA is pretty much moot.
The NFA was based solely on interest balancing not text and tradition but we probably won't get it repealed in one fell swoop but little bit by little bit just like they have infringed on the second amendment, would like to see the Lautenburg amendment repealed because nobody should be stripped of their second amendment rights for life for a misdemeanor conviction no matter what
(I believe the NFA and GCA should be abolished, that being said this is for argument sake). If one were to "normalize" machine-guns, the 1986 limitations would need to be removed. I think this could be argued as a ban seeing that no more can be produced for civilian market, effectively eliminating ownership. When there is a demand and the limiting factor is supply they ARE preventing/banning ownership to the people past the limited number of supply, and it's not because they can't keep up with production demands, its because they have been 'banned' from making them for the public and this is where we could argue in court that we are being infringed upon. Once again, get rid of the 1986 rule and machine-guns will/could become "normalized".
@@JamesS.254I always wanted an American 180 used to see them at the gun shows when I was a young teen the round magazine sitting on the top of a Tommy gun is what they looked like to me but they were 22 caliber, one popped up on forgotten weapons here while back
I seem to recall that the Miller V United States mentioned in passing or in the dicta, that the NFA failed the 2nd Amendment, There was also an inpmied finding that weapons suitable for the Militia wer most definately protected; when they ststed that short barreled shotguns were not protected as they were not suitable for militia use
When a law is illegal then it is not to be obeyed. DO NOT COMPLY!!! Sorry to say but "We The People" have allowed this to happen to us. Just like we allowed Taxes, the Federal Reserve, Driver's License for non commercial trade and tens of Billions of OUR MONEY to be given away to foreign countries and entities.
The NFA will never be repealed. Politicians know the first criminal act with a former NFA item will then make the news, and the gun grabbers will want answer about why they made it easier to obtain these items. The politicians don’t want to take heat for anything, so it’s easier for them to violate our rights.
What part of "...shall not be infringed." is hard to understand? No man is ever allowed to even touch the fringes of the right to bear any arms (and ammo for that matter) let alone trounce on it like they have done in the NFA for decades.
Really would like a 300 win mag but just not going to do unless I can get suppressor without going through all that headache. And then cans are overpriced on top of that too. If they just put them behind a regular background check and reasonable prices it would be a really great day.
Ok I have to stop you at 1:15. CMMG rocks but they are not the king of weird..... That distinction CLEARLY goes to Kel-Tech whose engineers are DEATHLY allergic to any normal looking firearms....lol
The Supreme Court in the Miller decision said gov't regulation of anything militarily useful is unConstitutional. Why is that not used or was it a throw away line?
Unfortunately the Supreme Court can't just jump in and make decisions to protect our rights. We need to push these cases forward. Fight the good fight and push against the unconstitutional rules and processes that push the bounds.
Not that I agree (I think it should go away), but I think parts of the NFA will go away. I think under the current SCOTUS they won’t do away with the tax on full autos, but SBRs and such will be overturned. I think they would apply the dangerous and unusual test to full autos.
So I actually disagree with the author about removing the Hyde amendment. I think that’s actually the easiest to target under the Bruin standard because the congressional records from the testimony of the secretary of the treasury (or maybe AG, not 100% sure) about the NFA at its passing said that it was unconstitutional to ban, but taxing was constitutional. He was asked point blank about closing a registry to new entries and he said that was 100% unconstitutional. That should satisfy the history and tradition parts of the bruin standard.
With all the Glock switches running around, it’s not hard to see that the NFA/Hughes amendment have done absolutely nothing the people that you don’t want to have them have the biggest quantity of them.
One detail about "common use". I think the argument really needs to be prepared that the government has no special right to *any* commonly used weapon *above and beyond the people.* That is, whatever *weapon* is in common use (by anyone) is clearly protected. Also, the common use doctrine is bogus to begin with. A weapon isn't subject to regulation just because it's "unusual". "Dangerous and unusual" isn't halfway satisfied by every weapon that exists. The only logical interpretation of "dangerous weapon" means something *inherently* dangerous. Not dangerous by nature of its designed operation, but by unintended consequences. A trap gun is dangerous, a properly designed handgun is not. Weapons are "dangerous", but basically no modern firearms are "dangerous weapons" in a proper legal context.
Are machine guns common use? Chicago in a few months got over 1K switch modded Glocks. If I get one and a Glock, what do I need to do to the frame to install it? Nothing? Readily convertible = machine gun. Its the most common use gun out there! Love it or hate it, it's a success due to being the most generic pistol with decent rep. It's common use in a stock form.
The NFA is completely unconstitutional, ALL OF IT.
All of the agencies are TYRANTS
Doesn’t matter we the people are to afraid and comfortable to do anything about it.
@@gunsgamesgadgetschannel863That’s not really true, around the time of the NFA there was the battle of Athens Tennessee. People revolted over ballot boxes, it’s highly likely they concealed the passing of the NFA to prevent a revolution as communications weren’t then what they are now. It’s the same scenario with 1968 and 86 bans. The 94 ban was pushed to see if they could successfully ban firearms but they haven’t been able to get another ban to pass because their guise of crime prevention and safety showed their bans for what they are.. which is civilian disarmament. Now the political climate is so hostile we are on the edge of a full scale civil war. Nobody trusts the government and people are disgusted with their federal regulations on firearms. Once the shit hits the fan their regulations won’t mean anything anymore.
@@gunsgamesgadgetschannel863too* and no, that’s your opinion
@@Mitch_Conner75926 Americans are too comfortable I don’t see anything happening.
Most non gun nuts have no idea how nutty the NFA actually is. When I try to explain what an SBR is most people react with, "No, it can't be that ridiculous."
Oh, but it is!
Years ago I saw a video of a guy going over his short barreled shotgun like it was nothing. He finally said "sorry to the US viewers. I know our neighbors to the south aren't allowed to have barrels cut down to this length. That's a strange law you guys have. We don't have that here in Canada."
Public opinion doesnt corrilate with the law continueing to be the law. Thats been proven time and again
@@lajoyalobos2009 They do now. More than that even!
Considering the Marbury v Madison, Murdock v Pennsylvania, Cruickshank, Shuttleworth, and Bruen decisions, the NFA should be considered void on its face, as settled law.
Too many anti 2A politicians in congress. They need term limits so they can be kicked out.
One can only hope but never quit fighting for our rights
The modern world is just so strange, and honestly we're just weak. Imagine looking back at thousands of years of human history what most people would say if they were barred from having arms or taxed for the privilege. Most of those people would revolt immediately but we're so comfortable in our modern lives that we don't do a damn thing.
Unfortunately you’re right. And considering that over half the country is morbidly obese and even more are out of shape including myself. I feel like even if we wanted to revolt we’d have a huge disadvantage.
It’s all by design! Nobody is willing to sacrifice their creature comforts.
My bad. 42.4% of US adults are obese according to the National Institute of Health. Hopefully that makes you feel better. 🙄
Idk what the hell you're talking about. For "most of history" people lived under some king or monarch who oppressed their rights unless they were rich nobility. Yeah ig cavemen didn't have an NFA for their clubs and rocks, you got me there 😂
@rodiculous9464 Yeah, that's what I'm saying. If they weren't allowed to have their swords, clubs, and shields or only could with special taxes, I bet they would have revolted sooner in the past.
The problem is that the politicians KNOW that their gun control laws post-Bruen are unconstitutional, but they will pass the laws regardless, because they also know it will take YEARS in court to snuff it out.
Voting out those politicians is a significant factor in repealing ANY gun control laws.
"When you remove the thorn in your toe, you can walk forward in comfort and with purpose."
There's three additional policies that could make all those problems go away:
Courts on the local, state, and federal level should be barred from taking on cases involving the misuse of firearms and or deceptive or malicious marketing or firearms as per the PLAACA act. This would end the lawfare that anti-2a groups constantly wage.
Make it so that states and localities cannot make and enforce their own gun laws. The right to keep and bear arms shouldn't end at state borders. Any attempts to circumvent this should be punished severely.
Pass a law that essentially makes it so that elected officials at each level of government can be recalled for proposing unconstitutional laws and tried for sedition which would result in 25 years in prison or the death penalty depending on the severity and scope of the proposal.
Republicans are worthless when it comes to the 2nd Amendment. The Hughes Amendment should have been repealed years ago. All it takes is to slide the repeal into a major bill.
I remember seeing an article back in the 80s of the NRA saying they will challenge the Hughes amendment. Still waiting for that 🙄
@@matthewmorel3758I am still waiting for them to do something about the Lautenburg amendment, good thing I didn't hold my breath
Sure hope so! We need to make laws that ban politicians from office that are anti constitutional.
No, we will not repeal it!
@@meanmadmonkey7762 Who is we?
The people that propose bills like this should be jailed for violating their oaths of office.
"Don't bend the knee! Build a MG!" 😀
I think the repeal of the NFA will happen eventually and thank you Eric for the News.
Sure, probably in our great, great grandchildrens time.
@@garyh1449 yeah brother you you are probably correct.
@@garyh1449only if they are better men then we were…
Voting has consequences - Keep electing the same anti 2A politicians and expecting a different result is.... Insanity.
You think they are actually elected? HAH!
To be honest, even some of the Pro-2A politicians say thing just to get votes when they don’t care about gun rights. I do agree with you on that we need to stop voting for Anti-2A politicians but sometimes it’s better to not vote for either of them.
There is no body of pro 2a politians. If there was this wouldnt have happened
The People : "Over my cold dead hand"
ATF : "Over my cold empty wallet"
Sadly, you and I are their wallet hahahahah
The NFA *_AND_* GCA are completely unconstitutional. I try to tell and remind everyone every moment I get that it's not just the NFA that needs to go. It's the GCA too!
Absolutely, and you forgot to mention the Lautenburg amendment that needs to go
Mass noncompliance seems to be working best.
Agreed. Cutting $200 checks to the NFA doesn't seem like the right move
Is it REALLY working? When they have you hiding your shit, they still win. The only way it would work is if people still carry their ARs to the range and tell the police they can push the issue if they want to get hurt. Other than that, they dont care.
Its what actually worked for marajuanna
When push comes to shove the so called 3% , the patriots etc are the first one giving in and following unconstitutional laws
I really hope it happens. The chances are slim to none though 😞
I'm not sure it's a good idea to inform people that the $200 tax is cheap by today's standards.
"They" might up it to $3700.
Even $0.01 is too much and unconstitutional.
It's not cheap when you factor in the fact that it allows can manufacturers to charge 3-400% of what they could otherwise.
@lajoyalobos2009
I'm not arguing constitutionality.
I
Saying its getting cheaper cause of inflation is like watching a man say at least his taxes will be cheaper since his house is burning to the ground….
That's what i asked Santa for Christmas, i was a super duper good boy this year.
We can only dream. Its literally taxing a right
Nah it's happening now just at a slow rate.
This video with my cup-o-coffee what a great way to start a Saturday
Only when the entire government as an entity is completely remodeled
I just thinks its ridiculous that we are the friendliest and OG firearms country. And yet suppressors and not freely available and we regulate them as a destructive device when they can’t do anything deadly whatsoever. Especially since there are countries that require them on certain firearms since it’s safer to use them than without them
Because we aren't actually a gun friendly nation, haven't been for almost a couple hundred years.
Canada allows short barrels and there are some places in England... ENGLAND of all places... that actually requires rifles to have suppressors. Then we, the US, have the stupid NFA and GCA. It's absolutely nuts.
Pakistan and other middle eastern countries have better gun rights for example you can own new machine guns.
One question that I have not yet had answered is exactly how many legal machineguns are currently registered. If there are enough, the law can be challenged under the Heller/Bruen "commonly owned tor lawful priposes" test
Iirc I think its in the 200,000 range.
That was the magic number in the stun gun case@@Razor-gx2dq
@@Razor-gx2dqPerfect if the number is even close. That puts thrm in thr "common use test range
Doesnt matter. If ive learned anything from world politics over the past century is those words arent worth the paper theyre written on.
I'd love to have a few suppressors, especially for my home defense guns. But the cost and registration...
Well said!
Thank you for bringing up your position on Marijuana and psilocybin! As someone who trends towards all freedoms I have a hard time with either side of the political fence 😂
I absolutely agree! Repeal the NFA, and the CSA
Sure hope we do. It's unconstitutional. When we send full autos to other countries as 'assistance' but demonize them at home, somethings not quite right.
I sure hope common use can out weigh the tax revenue.. good vid Eric, thanks!
The tax is no longer worth the stamp that it’s printed on. The government would save money by no longer being required to process and issue tax stamps.
Man, I hope to see it repealed in my lifetime!!
Dude its going to happen we just need to keep them in check
Hope so soon!
Precisely, why I felt we were wrong about the way we fought the pistol brace rule.
I fully believe we should have let the ATF classify brace pistols as SBRs. As soon as braced pistols officially became SBRs we should have gone for in common use. At the same time enforcement and tracking of compliance would have become a financial burden upon the ATF and NFA...
The gun control act also needs to go.
They will fight tooth and nail for the NFA and GCA because in the age of easy fact checking they know that they could never scare enough people to get it passed again, as they saw with the assault weapons ban.
The feds are never going to allow the NFA to go away
Then we gotta make it go away.
Will repealing the NFA also get rid of the GCA and machine gun ban of 1986? We should be able to have explosives and anti tank and anti aircraft weapons as well as automatic small arms.
The problem with tis authors theory is that, He wants to overload the govt. But once the govt sees all the money coming in they will just expand and never give up power or control of NFA.
The wordt part of the “gun community” is 99% of what happens is worthless cope and scamming people. Im glad i havent wasted my money on either
I fail to see how sending $200 to the NFA in large numbers will do anything to dismantle the NFA. The NFA will become that much larger since they would need more employees to process all of the new applications.
It would make them in common use, therefore could not be banned or taxed
The NFA items is what I am referring to
I love how the $200 tax has never changed. It really shows how the NFA is such a relic that most politicians don’t even think about
The owners want to keep it.
It'll stay.
We had a golden opportunity with the pistol braces to push hard on SBRs and we, collectively, failed to make use of it.
I am hoping for....yes!
Honestly the pistol brace issue is the best frontier to abolish the NFA. If the courts side with the ATF in the end, you have 40 million full-fledged SBRs in circulation. There will be direct challenges left and right
130000 x $200 = $26,000,000
The gov ain’t going to take a loss like that. It’s about money not our rights
I keep reading comments saying politicians this or unconstitutional that but we need to get this to the correct people. Notifying our local politicians to push for these changes and get them up the ladder. RUclips comments doesn’t do anything, im speaking for myself too. We need to get our country back.
We should never give up the fight. But I honestly think a full on or near full ban would be more likely.
Not with a questioning mindset. YES the ATF will be scattered, it's in the works for 2 years now.
Short answer: Never. It would require to declare independence from the Federal government.
The ATF Is Not The Law They Need to Get Over it .
The answer is yes. Bruen is wrecking shop.
In your dreams, mate. The NFA is here to stay.
Suppressors should be Mandatory
this would be gun control 😭
I hope you're right Eric, the NFA needs to go but it's always felt like a goal that's just out of reach.
I believe that a KEY thing we need to do is to achieve a better public understanding of guns and violence. The core understanding has to be the very old NRA saw: guns don't kill people, people kill people. People need to understand the INCREDIBLY POOR correlation between guns and murder rates, and the NEARLY PERFECT correlation between murder rates and the very obvious and simple proportion of people in a population who WANT to kill others. The standard falsification example of gun laws and murder rates is Jamaica vs the UK. They have the SAME laws, while Jamaica is always at or near the top of murder rates, while the UK is always near the bottom.
Education is great but no laws are constitutional if they are based on interest balancing, history and text of the second amendment is the only thing that should be considered, if there was no laws in the text of the second amendment before 1791 that are identical in meaning to a new law then it is unconstitutional
@@dinadaughtry8993 In the end, it will go the way "the people" want it to go. I DO think -- right now -- that way is in fact "our" way. But there's no harm in getting the maximum number of people we can to SEE IT our way.
Godspeed
Back in the 70’s ..80’s and part of the 90’s needed advice and legal help just to figure out the paper work for buying NFA products…to me it seemed that once the average person could understand how to buy then people would buy ..even today there’s still a stigma with those who want but don’t understand the process…perhaps more education would help overwhelm and ultimately repeal the NFA ….
Love you Eric sir your Big fan ❤✌ sir
Great video. Surprised you didn’t touch on FRT’s more. Once these are vindicated (currently looking that way) and are widely available on all platforms, you will basically have weapons that shoot very similar to machine guns, but don’t meet the statutory definition of a machine gun. At that point the MG part of the NFA is pretty much moot.
The NFA was based solely on interest balancing not text and tradition but we probably won't get it repealed in one fell swoop but little bit by little bit just like they have infringed on the second amendment, would like to see the Lautenburg amendment repealed because nobody should be stripped of their second amendment rights for life for a misdemeanor conviction no matter what
The will is here.
(I believe the NFA and GCA should be abolished, that being said this is for argument sake).
If one were to "normalize" machine-guns, the 1986 limitations would need to be removed. I think this could be argued as a ban seeing that no more can be produced for civilian market, effectively eliminating ownership. When there is a demand and the limiting factor is supply they ARE preventing/banning ownership to the people past the limited number of supply, and it's not because they can't keep up with production demands, its because they have been 'banned' from making them for the public and this is where we could argue in court that we are being infringed upon.
Once again, get rid of the 1986 rule and machine-guns will/could become "normalized".
I had a Kriss vector pistol, and I would love to have one in full auto.
@@JamesS.254I always wanted an American 180 used to see them at the gun shows when I was a young teen the round magazine sitting on the top of a Tommy gun is what they looked like to me but they were 22 caliber, one popped up on forgotten weapons here while back
The broom handle isn't a sbr IF the stock is original. If it isn't its a sbr
I seem to recall that the Miller V United States mentioned in passing or in the dicta, that the NFA failed the 2nd Amendment, There was also an inpmied finding that weapons suitable for the Militia wer most definately protected; when they ststed that short barreled shotguns were not protected as they were not suitable for militia use
When a law is illegal then it is not to be obeyed. DO NOT COMPLY!!!
Sorry to say but "We The People" have allowed this to happen to us.
Just like we allowed Taxes, the Federal Reserve, Driver's License for non commercial trade and tens of Billions of OUR MONEY to be given away to foreign countries and entities.
hey folks... America is always going to be having a discussion about firearms...it's healthy to do so.
This was good.
Interesting. I live in Texas but Gun Ranges still fills the ATF form when they sell a suppressor.
The NFA will never be repealed. Politicians know the first criminal act with a former NFA item will then make the news, and the gun grabbers will want answer about why they made it easier to obtain these items. The politicians don’t want to take heat for anything, so it’s easier for them to violate our rights.
Politicians never take responsibility for the mess they created
I’ll believe it when I see a 240 at Walmart
Too much money in gun control. Lawyers on both sides profit. Politicians get elected on both sides of the issue. Neither side will repeal squat.
Just do whatever you want.
You can own an AR Pistol, but you cant use it in any gun competition without a tax stamp ...
If you think the nfa will be abolished through legislation then you aren't using your thinking meat.
At risk of being a naysayer, I see the recent push by them about 'failing' to control NFA items as a prelude to an attempt to increase the stamp cost.
"overwhelming compliance"
What part of "...shall not be infringed." is hard to understand? No man is ever allowed to even touch the fringes of the right to bear any arms (and ammo for that matter) let alone trounce on it like they have done in the NFA for decades.
Really would like a 300 win mag but just not going to do unless I can get suppressor without going through all that headache. And then cans are overpriced on top of that too. If they just put them behind a regular background check and reasonable prices it would be a really great day.
Ok I have to stop you at 1:15. CMMG rocks but they are not the king of weird.....
That distinction CLEARLY goes to Kel-Tech whose engineers are DEATHLY allergic to any normal looking firearms....lol
Agree,cmmg is practical and kel tec is kinda out there
The Supreme Court in the Miller decision said gov't regulation of anything militarily useful is unConstitutional. Why is that not used or was it a throw away line?
Unfortunately the Supreme Court can't just jump in and make decisions to protect our rights. We need to push these cases forward. Fight the good fight and push against the unconstitutional rules and processes that push the bounds.
Im joining the Army. Hopefully there will be a snowbal effect.
Not that I agree (I think it should go away), but I think parts of the NFA will go away. I think under the current SCOTUS they won’t do away with the tax on full autos, but SBRs and such will be overturned. I think they would apply the dangerous and unusual test to full autos.
It's ironic that it's our money they have to take our rights away. Time to defund them atf
So I actually disagree with the author about removing the Hyde amendment. I think that’s actually the easiest to target under the Bruin standard because the congressional records from the testimony of the secretary of the treasury (or maybe AG, not 100% sure) about the NFA at its passing said that it was unconstitutional to ban, but taxing was constitutional. He was asked point blank about closing a registry to new entries and he said that was 100% unconstitutional. That should satisfy the history and tradition parts of the bruin standard.
Never and no
I definitely think it will get repeal in the semi far future
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I could argue that the AR-15 and Ak47 is historically significant
The Maxim machine gun is definitely historical the original version actually used a black powder cartridge and didn't jam up often
Good vid yeah nuts outta head now
Don't kid yourself into thinking the money bags are gonna attack their atm.
Would love to flood the NFA with orders but alas we can’t even order anything with a threaded barrel in illinois now
When Trump was in office there was a time when we held congress, senate, white house ! And we didn't do ANYTHING ?!?!?! WHY ?????
I love to see it happen but I'd also like to hit the lottery.
With all the Glock switches running around, it’s not hard to see that the NFA/Hughes amendment have done absolutely nothing the people that you don’t want to have them have the biggest quantity of them.
So tell me about the white guitar hanging on the wall behind you.
Ricky from IBM
Repeal NFA
One detail about "common use".
I think the argument really needs to be prepared that the government has no special right to *any* commonly used weapon *above and beyond the people.*
That is, whatever *weapon* is in common use (by anyone) is clearly protected.
Also, the common use doctrine is bogus to begin with. A weapon isn't subject to regulation just because it's "unusual".
"Dangerous and unusual" isn't halfway satisfied by every weapon that exists. The only logical interpretation of "dangerous weapon" means something *inherently* dangerous. Not dangerous by nature of its designed operation, but by unintended consequences. A trap gun is dangerous, a properly designed handgun is not.
Weapons are "dangerous", but basically no modern firearms are "dangerous weapons" in a proper legal context.
Never
No. Even the people we elect don’t want the things we want.
Are machine guns common use?
Chicago in a few months got over 1K switch modded Glocks.
If I get one and a Glock, what do I need to do to the frame to install it? Nothing?
Readily convertible = machine gun. Its the most common use gun out there! Love it or hate it, it's a success due to being the most generic pistol with decent rep. It's common use in a stock form.
Hopefully never
the nfa items are now in common use and cannot be banned or require a special process to obtain
Yea we’re lucky they don’t take out existing rights
What could be more American than calling "shotgun?" And all of the stage coach shotguns were short barreled!