BREAKING NEWS: New ATF brace rule forces destruction of imported pistols!

Published on January 22, 2023
Duration: 4:58

This video from Military Arms Channel, featuring an authoritative tone from a long-time firearms content creator, discusses a critical ATF brace rule. The rule, as interpreted by FRAC, deems foreign-made pistols with stabilizing braces assembled in violation of 922r. This necessitates either destruction or surrender of these firearms to the ATF, impacting potentially millions of Americans and turning them into felons without recourse. The video urges viewers to contact representatives and support organizations like GOA to fight this ruling.

Quick Summary

A new ATF brace rule deems foreign-made pistols with stabilizing braces as assembled in violation of 922r. This ruling necessitates the destruction or surrender of these firearms to the ATF, potentially turning millions of Americans into felons. The rule was enacted without Congressional approval, and owners are urged to contact representatives and support groups like GOA.

Chapters

  1. 00:16ATF Brace Rule Discovery
  2. 01:14Braced Pistols Declared Contraband
  3. 01:56Call to Action: Contact Representatives
  4. 03:08Felony Risk & Legal Recourse
  5. 03:57Support Second Amendment Groups

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's new rule regarding imported pistols with braces?

The ATF has concluded that foreign-made pistols equipped with stabilizing braces are now considered assembled in violation of 922r. This ruling means these firearms are effectively contraband and require destruction or surrender to the ATF.

What are the consequences for owning an imported pistol with a brace under the new ATF rule?

Under the new ATF rule, owning an imported pistol with a brace can lead to it being classified as contraband. The only options presented are destruction or surrender to the ATF, with failure to comply potentially resulting in felony charges.

Does removing or registering a brace make an imported pistol compliant with the new ATF rule?

No, according to the interpretation of the new ATF rule by FRAC, simply registering or removing the brace from a foreign-made pistol will not bring the firearm into compliance with 922r regulations.

What action should firearm owners take regarding the new ATF brace rule?

Firearm owners are urged to contact their elected representatives and senators to voice their opposition to the ATF's new brace rule. Supporting Second Amendment advocacy groups like GOA is also recommended.

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