Don't Let Them Make You A Felon / ATF 2021R-08 #Shorts

Published on June 16, 2021
Duration: 1:00

This video explains ATF Rule 2021R-08, which redefines a rifle to include firearms with rifled barrels and attached stabilizing braces designed for shoulder fire. It also introduces ATF Worksheet 4999 for verifying pistol brace validity and potential SBR classification. Violating the NFA can result in significant prison time and fines.

Quick Summary

ATF Rule 2021R-08 redefines a rifle to include firearms with rifled barrels and stabilizing braces designed for shoulder fire. It introduces ATF Worksheet 4999 to assess pistol brace validity and potential SBR classification. Violating the NFA can lead to 10 years in prison and $10,000 in fines. Citizens can submit comments to the ATF regarding these criteria.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: ATF Rule 2021R-08
  2. 00:07Factoring Criteria for Firearms
  3. 00:14Amended Rifle Definition
  4. 00:22ATF Worksheet 4999
  5. 00:32National Firearms Act Penalties
  6. 00:39Pistol Braces and Legality
  7. 00:47Future Implications
  8. 00:51How to Comment to the ATF

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ATF Rule 2021R-08 about?

ATF Rule 2021R-08, also known as the factoring criteria for firearms with attached stabilizing braces, redefines what constitutes a rifle and introduces a worksheet to assess pistol brace legality and potential SBR classification.

How does ATF Rule 2021R-08 change the definition of a rifle?

The rule amends the definition of a rifle to include any weapon with a rifled barrel and an attached stabilizing brace that is designed for shoulder fire, potentially reclassifying many firearms.

What are the penalties for violating the National Firearms Act (NFA)?

Violating the NFA can result in severe penalties, including up to a 10-year prison sentence and fines of up to $10,000.

How can I provide feedback on the ATF's factoring criteria for firearms?

You can submit your feedback to the ATF by searching for 'factoring criteria for firearms' and locating the official ATF comment form on their website. It's advised to keep comments respectful and constructive.

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