Posted on 04/09/2019 1:30:37 PM PDT by PROCON
***Two former retailers of now-banned bump stock devices are suing the federal government for damages they incurred after having to destroy their inventory.***
Should have taken them to several gun shows, put a sign on them....”FREE WHILE THEY ARE LEGAL!” and not destroyed them. Donations accepted.
I anticipate a ban on thick rubber bands next. I can accomplish much the same as a bump stock by wrapping a thick rubber band around an AR-15’s trigger, so as to maintain a forward pressure on the trigger, and affix the other end to the pistol grip. By pulling forward on the fore end, and maintaining pressure on the trigger, I can get the same effect as a bump stock.
So ATF can arbitrarily redefine rubber bands as “machine guns.” Gun control Newspeak.
they should sue the democrats... as of now, the taxpayers will be liable for the pay back.
Sue the Democrats over a Trump executive order?
Yet to outlaw trigger fingers or belt loops.
Binary Trigger,
Fascinating.
I almost think Trump pushed this into the light to destroy the gun grabbers.
They will be crushed in court.
Keep your powder dry.
If it fails based on Takings can it succeed based on Ex Post Facto?
Hmmm. $150. more or less, per each, at retail Call 1t $100 each dealer cost, times 75,000 stocks. $750,000. Doesn't hardly seem like it's worth a decent lawyer's time.
Two possibilities: either somebody is working for the principle of the thing, or the fix is in. Watch this one.
Yep. I evaluated a pair [they are NOT the same thing] and decided to keep both.
Fostech;s Echo trigger now has a big brother in their Echo Trigger for the AK47. Let's see if it's announced at the NRA Convention.
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