The ATF Association is an independent association of BATFE employees, both current and past. Last week, they sent an open letter to Congress reminding them that the ATF ruled appropriately when finding no law empowering them to regulate bump fire stocks, which they call “bump slides.” The association takes offense at how the ATF has been used as a scapegoat …
NRA Opposes Legislative Ban on Bump Fire Stocks
The National Rifle Association came out against legislation now in both the House and the Senate that would nominally ban the use of bump stocks with wording that could also outlaw many ordinary accessories, such as match triggers or lightened bolt carriers. This is after several days of NRA officials stating publicly that the organization supports additional regulation for bump …
NRA Calls for “Additional Regulations” on Bump Fire Stocks
“The NRA believes that devices designed to allow semi-automatic rifles to function like fully-automatic rifles should be subject to additional regulations.” – National Rifle Association The NRA is backing “additional regulations” on devices to accelerate the rate of fire of semi-automatic firearms, including bump fire stocks. Wayne LaPierre and Chris Cox went on record today with the following: “In …
The Maxim 50 is Now the Maxim 47?
It was bound to happen. California, New Jersey, and Massachusetts have each served SilencerCo with legal challenges to their new Maxim 50 integrally suppressed muzzleloader. These party pooper states are upset that their existing laws don’t actually ban something that makes gun people happy, even though it takes forever to load and is still very loud and smoky despite the …