Fighting the ATF Pistol Brace Rule | Palmetto State Armory & FRAC

Published on November 20, 2024
Duration: 2:11

This video provides an expert analysis of the legal battle surrounding the ATF's pistol brace rule, featuring insights from Palmetto State Armory. It details the history of ATF authorization for stabilizing braces, the 2023 rule reclassifying them as SBRs, and the subsequent legal challenges, including the 5th Circuit's preliminary injunction. The ongoing commitment of PSA to defending constitutional rights through legal action is highlighted.

Quick Summary

The ATF's pistol brace rule, finalized in January 2023, aimed to reclassify braced pistols as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs). However, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals found the rule likely unlawful, issuing a preliminary injunction and later vacating it nationwide.

Chapters

  1. 00:00PSA and FRAC Legal Action
  2. 00:12ATF Rule History
  3. 00:342023 ATF Final Rule
  4. 00:445th Circuit and District Court Rulings
  5. 01:28PSA's Ongoing Commitment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's pistol brace rule?

The ATF's pistol brace rule, finalized in January 2023, sought to reclassify firearms equipped with stabilizing braces as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs), subjecting them to stricter regulations under the National Firearms Act.

What was the outcome of the legal challenges against the ATF brace rule?

The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals found the rule likely unlawful and issued a preliminary injunction. Judge Reed O'Connor later vacated the rule nationwide, citing vague factors used by the ATF.

Who is fighting the ATF pistol brace rule?

Organizations like Palmetto State Armory (PSA) and FRAC (Firearms Regulatory Accountability Coalition) are actively fighting the ATF pistol brace rule, filing amicus briefs and supporting legal challenges.

What is Palmetto State Armory's stance on the ATF brace rule?

Palmetto State Armory is committed to fighting infringements on constitutional rights and is involved in legal battles against the ATF's pistol brace rule, funding these efforts through a portion of their sales.

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