Is the Tax Stamp Going to $4,500?

Published on January 15, 2026
Duration: 8:25

This video critically examines a proposed increase in the NFA tax stamp from $200 to $4,500-$4,700, as suggested by Senator Chris Murphy. The speaker, identified as a knowledgeable commentator on legislative impacts, warns that this tax hike is likely to be implemented as a punitive measure against gun owners. The video also features a sponsor segment for Medical Gear Outfitters and their 'I-ROK' first aid kit.

Quick Summary

A potential increase in the NFA tax stamp from $200 to $4,500-$4,700 is being discussed, partly due to inflation since 1934 and potentially as a punitive measure. Experts advise acquiring NFA items now before legislative changes enact higher taxes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NFA Tax Stamp Increase Rumors
  2. 01:39Sponsor: Medical Gear Outfitters
  3. 02:09Political Critique & NFA Future
  4. 03:48Market Demand & Deregulation
  5. 05:23Regulatory Impact of Non-Registration
  6. 07:04Final Warning to Gun Owners

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current NFA tax stamp cost?

The current tax stamp cost under the National Firearms Act (NFA) is $200. This fee applies to regulated items such as suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and machine guns.

What is the proposed increase for the NFA tax stamp?

There are discussions and proposals, notably from Senator Chris Murphy, suggesting an increase in the NFA tax stamp from $200 to approximately $4,500-$4,700, reflecting inflation since 1934.

Why might the NFA tax stamp be increased?

The speaker suggests that a tax hike on NFA items is likely to be implemented as a punitive measure against gun owners, rather than solely due to inflation or regulatory needs.

What advice is given to gun owners regarding NFA items?

Given the potential for a significant tax increase, viewers are advised to acquire NFA items now while the tax stamp remains at the current $200 level, before legislative changes occur.

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