ATF White Paper discusses deregulating suppressors and arm braces

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The Annoyed Man wrote:
LucasMcCain wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote: NICS call involved if you don't have a LTC, but otherwise, suppressor sales would be treated like any other firearms sale.
Cool. And making your own?
I can say for sure, but I would suspect that would still require a serial number on the tube or one of the other parts........unless it were dealt with the same way as an 80% lower, or something like that.

Should be like an 80% lower. I believe the bill references that suppressors will be treated like firearms, and that is how a firearm is treated. Anyone can make their own firearm, and it doesn't have to be serialized or engraved at all, unless they are planning to sell it.
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Ghost Suppressors? :shock:
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