I’d love to see all that repealed. Considering how few incidents we’ve had with lawfully owned short barreled rifles, short barreled shotguns, AOWs, select fire, silencers/suppressors in the 88 years since the NFA was signed into law, we’re way overdue for the debate on repealing the whole damned thing. As it is, I believe murders committed with long guns are uncommon, pistols taking the lion’s share of firearms related deaths after you factor in other means. As far as usage of unlawful/unregistered short barreled rifles and shotguns, silencers/suppressors, select fire weapons being used in crimes, it’s maybe a blip on the radar.
The NFA should've been repealed when we had the chance, when the Republicans controlled the House, Senate, and White House. It would've been a nice gesture of gratitude to gun rights defenders for our stalwart and unwavering support of the GOP over the past several decades.
Instead, we were thanked with a bumpstock ban.