Monthly Archives: July 2010
7606. Entry of premises for examination of taxable objects. (a) Entry during day. The Secretary may enter, in the daytime, any building or place where any articles or objects subject to tax are made, produced, or kept, so far as it may be necessary for the purpose of examining said articles or objects. (b) Entry [...]
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ATF has created interim rules to implement PL 103-322, and they are a little more specific, and a little more onerous: – Red Dot Sight – Blogs, Pictures, and more on Blogged EOTech mannyusa.com — EOTECH 557.AR223 … Vision Compatible, EOTech … www.mannyusa.com Firearms Training … FLIP UP SIGHT · red dot scopes · rifle [...]
To move weapons between states two rules apply. An individual must get permission from ATF to move machine guns, short rifles, short shotguns or destructive devices between states (or to temporarily export them) before doing so. This includes taking them somewhere to shoot them, or when moving. There is a form called a 5320.20, and [...]
KEY MG – machine gun SI – sound suppressor (silencer) SR – short barreled rifle SG – short shotgun AOW – any other weapon LBDD – large bore destructive device EXPDD – explosive, incendiary or poison gas destructive device – Shotgun And Rifle Accessories At Sportsman’s Guide… Mwg … No items matched your search criteria. [...]
While the statute calls these devices “silencers” or “mufflers”, the US NFA industry term is “sound suppressor”, as the word silencer has been given a negative connotation, and because it is inaccurate, as these devices do not eliminate all sound from firing a gun. However you can point the folks who get all high and [...]
In early 1994, ATF decided (in ATF Rulings 94-1 and 94-2) that three 12 gauge shotgun models, the USAS 12, Striker 12, and Street Sweeper, were destructive devices, owing to their non-sporting character, and having a bore over 1/2 inch, as all 12 gauge shotguns do. ATF required owners of these guns to register them, [...]
Now we all know that some of the features are already regulated by previous laws (E.G. GRENADE LAUNCHERS – THESE WERE CLASSIFIED AS “DESTRUCTIVE DEVICES” ALREADY), and some of them make no real impact in the “war against crime”, but there they are. EOTech – Police identify man in connection with armed robbery Investigators working to [...]
Likewise an M-1 carbine receiver and an M-2 carbine receiver are identical, and all the parts to convert a gun from an M-1 to an M-2 are available on the surplus market. HOWEVER having all the parts, and an M-1, or even just some of the M-2 parts together, is a machine gun under the [...]