This video discusses the decision of whether to purchase a suppressor now or wait for the $0 tax stamp. The speaker, Mark from Fit'n Fire, presents three main points: potential for dramatically increased wait times due to the $0 tax stamp, supply and demand economics leading to potential stock shortages and price increases, and the possibility of manufacturers raising prices to offset the loss of tax stamp revenue. He suggests a strategy of purchasing now and delaying the Form 4 submission to lock in current pricing and avoid potential future increases.
This video addresses a recent change in the ATF's Q&A e-form process that caused significant concern among gun owners. It explains the nature of the mistake and discusses potential future implications for firearm owners. The content is presented for educational purposes and promotes the USCCA for firearm owner benefits and support.
The ATF has admitted to an error in their e-forms Q&A regarding the use of NFA items. Previously, the answer suggested only registered owners or listed responsible persons could possess an NFA item. The ATF clarified that a registered owner can allow another person to shoot their NFA item in their presence, as no transfer has occurred. However, this is only permissible if the individual firing the weapon is not a prohibited person.
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