This video explains the significant legal shift occurring on January 1st, 2026, where the $200 federal tax stamp for most NFA items, including suppressors and short-barreled rifles/shotguns, will drop to zero. This change is being leveraged in a lawsuit by Silencer Shop and industry partners challenging the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act itself, drawing parallels to the NFIB v. Sebelius Supreme Court case. The video also outlines purchasing options through Silencer Shop, including a 'fast track' to purchase before the tax change and a 'free track' to reserve items and submit on January 1st to save the $200 fee, while also contributing to the ongoing legal challenge.
Exile Armory in Weaver, AL, discusses Class 3 items, including suppressors and SBRs, emphasizing layaway options and NFA item holding. They showcase various suppressors from Q, SilencerCo, and Dead Air, detailing their calibers and prices. The store also highlights AR-15 lower receivers, offering a pre-sale deal for civilian market builds and SBRs, contingent on selling 250 units within 30 days. A wide array of handguns and long guns are also presented with their respective prices.
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