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 insights from FRAC, details a critical ATF rule change impacting imported pistols equipped with stabilizing braces. The new regulation, published in the federal register, deems these firearms to be in violation of 922r, rendering them contraband. Affected owners face the stark choice of destruction or surrender to the ATF, with no other compliance options available. The speaker emphasizes the significant financial and legal ramifications for potentially millions of Americans and urges viewers to contact their representatives and support gun rights organizations.

Quick Summary

The ATF's new rule classifies imported pistols with stabilizing braces as contraband, violating 922r. Owners must destroy or surrender these firearms; removing the brace or registering it does not achieve compliance. This ruling impacts millions and could create felons. Action involves contacting representatives and supporting groups like GOA.

Chapters

  1. 00:16FRAC Discovers ATF Brace Rule Issue
  2. 01:14Braced Pistols Declared Contraband
  3. 01:56Call to Action: Fight the ATF Ruling
  4. 03:08Potential Felons Under New ATF Rule
  5. 03:57Support Second Amendment Groups

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The ATF has concluded that imported pistols equipped with stabilizing braces are now considered to be assembled in violation of 922r. This means they are classified as contraband, and owners must either destroy them or surrender them to the ATF.

Can I make my imported braced pistol compliant by removing the brace?

No, according to the ATF's new rule, simply removing the brace or registering the firearm will not bring an imported pistol with a brace into compliance. The ruling states these firearms are contraband regardless of brace modification.

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

The new ATF rule could potentially turn millions of Americans into felons. The only options presented for compliance are the destruction of the firearm or its surrender to the ATF, with no other recourse available.

How can I take action against the ATF's new pistol brace ruling?

To combat this ruling, you are encouraged to contact your elected representatives (congressmen and senators) and support Second Amendment advocacy groups like Gun Owners of America (GOA). Collective action is emphasized as crucial.

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