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Bumpstocks Ban Lifted

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The ban on bumpstocks has been lifted by the US Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision. Bumpstocks aren't my cup of tea but for those of you that like them this is a big victory. This is also a victory for the 2nd amendment as a whole if you like bumpstocks or not.

When there is a lift of the full auto ban I'll be ecstatic.

 
The ban on bumpstocks has been lifted by the US Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision. Bumpstocks aren't my cup of tea but for those of you that like them this is a big victory. This is also a victory for the 2nd amendment as a whole if you like bumpstocks or not.

When there is a lift of the full auto ban I'll be ecstatic.

still against the law here in my state, no matter what the courts say.
 
Yeah, it's great news. @Talyn posted it before:


Also more good news on pistol brace ruling posted prior by @Onewolf426 here:


Are far as the pistol brace rulings that I can recall, you have separate cases vacating for SAF, FPC, and GOA members, another ruling with a nationwide injunction against it and now this court ruling vacating the rule. I heard the the 5th Circuit appellant court is going to hear 5 pistol brace cases on August 5th, so we'll see how that goes. Whether the SCOTUS decides to take of the case or cases is unknown (at least I haven't heard of then taking it up)
And Yeah, getting rid of the NFA and GCA laws would be very nice (IMO):sneaky:;)
 
The ban on bumpstocks has been lifted by the US Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision. Bumpstocks aren't my cup of tea but for those of you that like them this is a big victory. This is also a victory for the 2nd amendment as a whole if you like bumpstocks or not.

When there is a lift of the full auto ban I'll be ecstatic.

The biggest thing is that it now sets a clear precedent against the ATF to arbitrarily reclassify things that were legal. If you want to outlaw them, go through the legal process. This has direct repercussions for the brace ban, where the courts ruled again the same thing. An agency can not make law.
 
The biggest thing is that it now sets a clear precedent against the ATF to arbitrarily reclassify things that were legal. If you want to outlaw them, go through the legal process. This has direct repercussions for the brace ban, where the courts ruled again the same thing. An agency can not make law.
Absolutely, bureaucratic overreach needs to have bounds
 
The biggest thing is that it now sets a clear precedent against the ATF to arbitrarily reclassify things that were legal. If you want to outlaw them, go through the legal process. This has direct repercussions for the brace ban, where the courts ruled again the same thing. An agency can not make law.
This. I personally could not care less about “bump stocks”-I can waste plenty of ammo Without one😏. Pistol braces? Be honest that’s just a way of beating the whole SBRthing (which is in itself pretty silly if you think about it-why is a short rifle “more dangerous”.). That said NO agency/ official should be able to arbitrarily change the rules on their own. LAWS are supposed to come from the legislative branch-not a beaurocrats personal opinion.
 
The ban on bumpstocks has been lifted by the US Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision. Bumpstocks aren't my cup of tea but for those of you that like them this is a big victory. This is also a victory for the 2nd amendment as a whole if you like bumpstocks or not.

When there is a lift of the full auto ban I'll be ecstatic.

There is on need for the Bump Stock. It does make the Semi-automatic AR work as though a machine gun. We can live without that. By supporting a ban on something like Bump-Stocks, it could help prevent a total ban on so called Assault rifles.
 
Hi,

I hope this is not too far off topic.

For a while you could get a "forced reset trigger". Are those still a thing? Have they also been banned? Just curious. It could come in handy on your special SHTF AR-15 in the bugout bag. ;)

EDIT: It looks like FRT is still a thing...


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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Hi,

I hope this is not too far off topic.

For a while you could get a "forced reset trigger". Are those still a thing? Have they also been banned? Just curious. It could come in handy on your special SHTF AR-15 in the bugout bag. ;)

EDIT: It looks like FRT is still a thing...


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
Yes Cliff, I believe these are still banned and I’m not sure if the recent bump stock ruling will have any impact on FRTs (ie: what constitutes a machine gun). Binary triggers are still legal (Fostech, Franklin Armory), which fire on one pull of trigger and fire on release of trigger (three position switch for Safe; Semi; and Binary).
But I’ve also seen people “ride the reset” on normal triggers simulating full auto firing with fast trigger pulls after timing the trigger resets.
 
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