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You know a bunch of ATF agents now have free bumpstocks that they can bring out of their safes.
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Quoted: ATF should reimburse anyone that turned one in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: rightly so. as a matter of fact, it is undeniable that when a bumpstock was attached to a rifle with a semi-auto FCG, the FCG components do not automatically morph into MG components. There's so many little differences between the two types of FCGs that trying to swap things around between a F/A and S/A would render them both nearly inoperable. ATF should reimburse anyone that turned one in. next administration should pass a law that says if you turned one in or sold it because of that nonsense, the budget of the ATF should get reduced by 3x and the person reimbursed. Then, with congress holding the purse strings, should cut that number by 90% |
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Quoted: next administration should pass a law that says if you turned one in or sold it because of that nonsense, the budget of the ATF should get reduced by 3x and the person reimbursed. Then, with congress holding the purse strings, should cut that number by 90% View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: rightly so. as a matter of fact, it is undeniable that when a bumpstock was attached to a rifle with a semi-auto FCG, the FCG components do not automatically morph into MG components. There's so many little differences between the two types of FCGs that trying to swap things around between a F/A and S/A would render them both nearly inoperable. ATF should reimburse anyone that turned one in. next administration should pass a law that says if you turned one in or sold it because of that nonsense, the budget of the ATF should get reduced by 3x and the person reimbursed. Then, with congress holding the purse strings, should cut that number by 90% Congress should defund them and the FBI completely. |
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Quoted: Congress should defund them and the FBI completely. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: rightly so. as a matter of fact, it is undeniable that when a bumpstock was attached to a rifle with a semi-auto FCG, the FCG components do not automatically morph into MG components. There's so many little differences between the two types of FCGs that trying to swap things around between a F/A and S/A would render them both nearly inoperable. ATF should reimburse anyone that turned one in. next administration should pass a law that says if you turned one in or sold it because of that nonsense, the budget of the ATF should get reduced by 3x and the person reimbursed. Then, with congress holding the purse strings, should cut that number by 90% Congress should defund them and the FBI completely. Attached File |
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Quoted: Why, the Kingsmen don't need work around they get the real thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You know a bunch of ATF agents now have free bumpstocks that they can bring out of their safes. Why, the Kingsmen don't need work around they get the real thing. That's true |
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Quoted: Congress should defund them and the FBI completely. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: rightly so. as a matter of fact, it is undeniable that when a bumpstock was attached to a rifle with a semi-auto FCG, the FCG components do not automatically morph into MG components. There's so many little differences between the two types of FCGs that trying to swap things around between a F/A and S/A would render them both nearly inoperable. ATF should reimburse anyone that turned one in. next administration should pass a law that says if you turned one in or sold it because of that nonsense, the budget of the ATF should get reduced by 3x and the person reimbursed. Then, with congress holding the purse strings, should cut that number by 90% Congress should defund them and the FBI completely. and this is worth repeating |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: rightly so. as a matter of fact, it is undeniable that when a bumpstock was attached to a rifle with a semi-auto FCG, the FCG components do not automatically morph into MG components. There's so many little differences between the two types of FCGs that trying to swap things around between a F/A and S/A would render them both nearly inoperable. ATF should reimburse anyone that turned one in. next administration should pass a law that says if you turned one in or sold it because of that nonsense, the budget of the ATF should get reduced by 3x and the person reimbursed. Then, with congress holding the purse strings, should cut that number by 90% Congress should defund them and the FBI completely. and this is worth repeating Yes |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: rightly so. as a matter of fact, it is undeniable that when a bumpstock was attached to a rifle with a semi-auto FCG, the FCG components do not automatically morph into MG components. There's so many little differences between the two types of FCGs that trying to swap things around between a F/A and S/A would render them both nearly inoperable. ATF should reimburse anyone that turned one in. next administration should pass a law that says if you turned one in or sold it because of that nonsense, the budget of the ATF should get reduced by 3x and the person reimbursed. Then, with congress holding the purse strings, should cut that number by 90% Congress should defund them and the FBI completely. and this is worth repeating Yes |
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