IRRELEVANT: America just sent the ATF a BIG middle finger… This about sums it up...

Published on June 4, 2023
Duration: 5:41

This video discusses the ATF's pistol brace rule, highlighting public non-compliance and the low registration rate. The speaker, with experienced authority on gun laws, criticizes the rule's effectiveness and the ATF's lack of data on compliance and firearm surrender. The content suggests a significant portion of the firearms affected by the rule are not being registered, indicating a widespread disregard for the ATF's directive.

Quick Summary

The ATF's pistol brace rule has seen very low compliance, with only 255,162 registrations out of an estimated 3-40 million affected firearms. This represents a registration rate of 0.6-8%. The ATF also lacks data on firearm possessors and those surrendered or destroyed, highlighting significant gaps in their regulatory oversight.

Chapters

  1. 00:14ATF Middle Finger on Pistol Braces
  2. 00:56Pistol Brace Ban Registrations
  3. 03:08Compliance and Relevance of ATF
  4. 04:55The ATF Doesn't Have All Data

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's pistol brace rule?

The ATF's pistol brace rule classifies certain firearms equipped with pistol braces as NFA-regulated items, requiring registration. The rule has faced significant public opposition and low compliance rates, with the ATF receiving a fraction of the estimated number of affected firearms.

How many firearms were registered under the ATF's pistol brace rule?

As of June 1st, the ATF received 255,162 applications for tax-free registration of firearms affected by the pistol brace rule. This represents a registration rate estimated between 0.6% and 8% of the total firearms believed to be in circulation.

What data does the ATF have on the pistol brace rule's impact?

The ATF has limited data, being unable to estimate the number of possessors of affected firearms or the quantity of firearms surrendered or destroyed. This lack of comprehensive data hinders their ability to assess the rule's effectiveness.

What is the estimated number of firearms affected by the pistol brace rule?

Estimates suggest that between 3 million and 40 million firearms equipped with pistol braces have been sold since the ATF reclassified them. The low registration numbers indicate widespread non-compliance with the rule.

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