HootenArmory
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The ATF has decided to shelve the M855 "armor piercing ammo" ban, at least for the time being:
ATF shelves bullet ban proposal | TheHill
ATF shelves bullet ban proposal | TheHill
Key words - "...for now".
Be ready for the next assault. You know it's coming.
before proceeding with any framework.
Maybe the ATF understand how really stupid, the ban they were thinking about really was. But I still don't trust the ATF and still think we will see some type of ban on Ammo. both 5.56x45 and 7.62x39 and who really knows what else.
I know before the next election, we will see some major firearm control. Trust me it's going to happen.
Maybe the ATF understand how really stupid, the ban they were thinking about really was. But I still don't trust the ATF and still think we will see some type of ban on Ammo. both 5.56x45 and 7.62x39 and who really knows what else.
I know before the next election, we will see some major firearm control. Trust me it's going to happen.
Probably my AK ammo.Key words - "...for now".
Be ready for the next assault. You know it's coming.
Beat you to it in post #2. :biggrin:
Thanks for posting that. I feel less at ease after reading it though. It looks more like they feel that they didn't properly sell thier proposal rather than admiting it was a bad idea. My interpretation is that they mis calculated how fired up "sportsmen" would get about this and want to let things cool off before they try a second push, but with more save the cops propaganda. That way they can build a fear in the public that this "odd" ammunition is somehow posing a clear and present danger to the public at large.
Thanks for posting that. I feel less at ease after reading it though. It looks more like they feel that they didn't properly sell thier proposal rather than admiting it was a bad idea. My interpretation is that they mis calculated how fired up "sportsmen" would get about this and want to let things cool off before they try a second push, but with more save the cops propaganda. That way they can build a fear in the public that this "odd" ammunition is somehow posing a clear and present danger to the public at large.