HUGE UPDATE! ATF Lost Pistol Brace Rule

Published on June 14, 2024
Duration: 4:50

A significant update regarding the ATF's pistol brace rule has been announced, with the rule being vacated. This means individuals are legally permitted to possess pistol braces on their firearms without fear of legal repercussions. The speaker emphasizes vigilance, as the ATF may pursue alternative routes, and encourages firearm owners to continue acquiring accessories.

Quick Summary

The ATF's pistol brace rule has been vacated, making it legal to possess pistol braces on firearms without tax stamps or registration. This decision, stemming from the Mokey Daring case, returns the legal status to its prior state, though vigilance against future ATF actions is advised.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pistol Brace Rule Update
  2. 00:06TL;DR: Pistol Brace Legality
  3. 00:14Rule Vacated: You Are Legal
  4. 00:28Mokey Daring Case Impact
  5. 00:34Is This The End?
  6. 00:56Comparison to Bump Stock Rule
  7. 01:05Stay Vigilant
  8. 01:17Call to Abolish/Fix Regulations
  9. 01:37No More Nationwide Injunctions
  10. 01:43Buy More Braces
  11. 02:01Sponsor: Brownells
  12. 02:29Sponsor: Howitzer Clothing
  13. 02:43Impact Beyond Pistol Braces
  14. 03:09Companies Releasing New Firearms
  15. 03:20SP Tactical and More Braces
  16. 03:27Will the Rule Return?
  17. 03:36Get More in Circulation
  18. 03:43Better Options & Legality
  19. 03:54Downfall: Cost
  20. 04:02Transport and Conceal Carry
  21. 04:07Quick Summary
  22. 04:14Hopefully Last Pistol Brace Video
  23. 04:22Keeping You Educated
  24. 04:40Support the Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current legal status of pistol braces in the United States?

As of a recent court ruling, the ATF's pistol brace rule has been vacated. This means that pistol braces are currently legal to possess on firearms without requiring special registration or tax stamps, returning to their prior legal standing.

What does it mean for the ATF's pistol brace rule to be vacated?

When a rule is vacated, it is essentially canceled and no longer has legal effect. For pistol braces, this means the previous restrictions and regulations imposed by the ATF are nullified, allowing individuals to legally own and use them.

What was the significance of the Mokey Daring case regarding pistol braces?

The Mokey Daring case was instrumental in the vacating of the ATF's pistol brace rule. This legal challenge effectively reset the situation, bringing the regulatory status of pistol braces back to square one before the ATF's attempted regulation.

Should firearm owners still be concerned about future regulations on pistol braces?

Yes, it is advisable to remain vigilant. While the current rule has been vacated, the ATF may pursue alternative regulatory avenues or focus on other firearm components. Staying informed about legal changes is crucial for firearm owners.

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