We Have Absolutely No Idea What the Hell Rep. Jim McGovern is Talking About
On the other hand, neither does he.
On the other hand, neither does he.
Early Saturday, it looked as if the Senate’s reconciliation bill would not include the Stop Harassing Owners of Rifles Today Act
Eliminating the $200 tax on suppressors & short-barrels has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO with turning semiautomatic firearms into machineguns. We need mental acuity tests in the Senate for folks like Senator Jack Reed.
Last night, the Senate chose what’s behind door number one. They’ve added language to the One Big Beautiful Bill that would eliminate the NFA’s $200 tax on suppressors, SBRs, SBSs and machineguns.
The fact that the National Firearms Act has been defended as a tax on gun ownership by the federal government
At this point everyone following the National Firearms Act debate is well aware of then-Attorney General Cummings’ famous testimony in
The Senate’s move to gut large sections of the NFA is one of the most significant pro-gun reforms in nearly a century. But unless the holes are closed, gun owners could face legal limbo in anti-gun states and suppressor sales could stall at a critical moment.
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Typically there’s some trade-off between reducing sound at the shooter’s ear and increasing downrange sound, but in the case of the ROC556L it was all-around one of the very quietest suppressed AR-15 setups we’ve shot.