New BATF ruling on stabilizing braces today

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  • bwframe

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    Emily and Richard seem to believe all is good. This will take years to make it to SCOTUS and we are good until then.

    Apparently Palmetto and others think we are good enough for them to be selling braced pistols again.


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    JAL

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    But only when they touch. Separately, they are safe.
    Touching forms critical mass resulting in instantaneous, total destruction of everything within a 20 mile radius, and vaporizing anything within a two mile radius. Worse than Hiroshima or Nagasaki by orders of magnitude. I know it's true because Brandon said it in a national press conference.
     

    VERT

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    That is good news. But keep in mind they said it extends to wholesale customers. It is an attempt to get wholesale to restock. This would not mean that retail customers could return guns. But maybe they will come up with an exchange program.
     
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