For anyone who has not read "Atlas shrugged", do yourself a favor and read it now.
Also highly recommend her other masterwork "The Fountainhead"
Both are very timely even today
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- Sat Jan 21, 2023 11:49 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: ATF Released New Proposed Pistol Brace Rules
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- Fri Jan 20, 2023 6:17 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: ATF Released New Proposed Pistol Brace Rules
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Re: ATF Released New Proposed Pistol Brace Rules
What do we do?
The previous post recommended a book which some consider instructive.
Fiction, of course. Highly recommend it.
Personally, if I owned an AR pistol with a diminutive shoulder stock/pistol brace, I would remove it, making the pistol continue to be legal.
That pistol brace would work fine on one of my 16" carbines, where it would be known as a "stock".
In fact, the model I had in mind would allow a much great LOP than the standard 6-position stock. My long arms would appreciate it.
So, no "constructive possession" issues.
For a constitutional right that "Shall Not Be Infringed", it sure has a lot of U.S. Code infringement.
The previous post recommended a book which some consider instructive.
Fiction, of course. Highly recommend it.
Personally, if I owned an AR pistol with a diminutive shoulder stock/pistol brace, I would remove it, making the pistol continue to be legal.
That pistol brace would work fine on one of my 16" carbines, where it would be known as a "stock".
In fact, the model I had in mind would allow a much great LOP than the standard 6-position stock. My long arms would appreciate it.
So, no "constructive possession" issues.
For a constitutional right that "Shall Not Be Infringed", it sure has a lot of U.S. Code infringement.