Hughes (plus NFA/GCA/ATF) still needs gone like yesterday, regardless of Indiana law. If that happened (especially as a result of the Supreme Court and/or Bruen), I'd imagine Indiana would follow suit soon after.
Once again, you make it sound like all auto-sears, switches, etc, are all illegal.
The point I'm trying to make is that there are legal ones (not Glock ones though), registered before 86, that can be legally sold, as long as one follows the specific NFA laws to do so.
Are the legal ones...
I don't know how many were made pre-ban, but I'd wager not enough.
Sorry, it sounded like you were making a blanket statement prohibiting the sale of legal NFA items. I mentioned NFA laws being followed, this implies going through a FFL dealer that can do NFA items. I would assume the owner...
Even if it was legally made/registered with the NFA before 1986, and all NFA laws followed in the sale of it?
Not Glock compatible ones, cause they're all post 1986. But like registered AR15 DIAS's, lightening links, H&K FA trigger packs, etc?
INGO still has an NFA classifieds sub-forum, right?
Back when i was actively melting down scrap lead and casting my own boolits, I had my doctor draw blood to test for lead, just in case.
The test results were normal, maybe even less lead than what is considered normal trace exposure, i don't rememeber for sure.
At the time i was trying to be...