Third From Texas
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Oh thats nothing our trucks were of a special edition that are so rare that you cant even look at them without special glasses and have the more sought after money green paint on them as well not the sad sand color ! And other off topic news 4 hrs old the ATF has just ruled that the pistol arm braces are banned and you have 120 day to register as a sbr or turn in or destroy just like they did the bump fire stocks and on friday the 13th thats ironicTrue, but A1R's are somewhat more rare (coveted by some).
Pretty sure this one was from the lot that came from Lockheed Martin (or was it General Dynamics, I forget) that auctioned thru GSA a couple years back. I think that there were six trucks in the lot. They were quite clean and looked to have been test platforms or something.
Oh thats nothing our trucks were of a special edition that are so rare that you cant even look at them without special glasses and have the more sought after money green paint on them as well not the sad sand color ! And other off topic news 4 hrs old the ATF has just ruled that the pistol arm braces are banned and you have 120 day to register as a sbr or turn in or destroy just like they did the bump fire stocks and on friday the 13th thats ironic
Yea now if the supreme court will reverse the lower court ruling and we get our slide fires back but it wont happen ! Just like the braces their gone ! Now sit back and see how many (special ) people are foolish enough to sign up for a free open ended search warrant all over a plastic brace KMA !I think Texas still has an appeal open on the pistol issue, but I don't give it much hope. But removing the brace satisfies the rule, though.
As to bump stocks:
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U.S. appeals court strikes down ban on bump stocks
A U.S. appeals court on Friday struck down a rule the Trump administration had adopted following a 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting that banned "bump stocks," devices that allow people to rapidly fire multiple rounds from semi-automatic guns.www.reuters.com