NFA items; 327 Federal Popularity; Gun Rights: Gun Talk Radio|10.1.17 After Show

Published on October 2, 2017
Duration: 36:05

This discussion centers on the National Firearms Act (NFA) items, particularly unregistered machine guns in private hands. The speakers advocate for a 90-day amnesty period allowing these items to be legally registered with the ATF. They highlight the historical context of NFA items, many being war relics brought back by individuals, and the current legal limbo they exist in due to past registration deadlines.

Quick Summary

Thousands of unregistered NFA items, primarily machine guns, are believed to be in private hands. The discussion advocates for a 90-day amnesty period, allowing these firearms to be legally registered with the ATF, addressing a significant legal gap for owners of historical war relics.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Intro to Gun Talk After Show
  2. 00:31Gun Rights Policy Conference Discussion
  3. 01:08Caller Greg on Shooting Steel Targets
  4. 03:38Steel Target Ratings and Safety
  5. 05:03Importance of Backstops Beyond Targets
  6. 06:18Hunter Safety Course Principles
  7. 08:31Caller Joe on NFA Amnesty
  8. 09:08Unregistered NFA Items Discussion
  9. 10:12NFA Regulations and Taxes
  10. 11:07Unregistered Firearms in Stores
  11. 12:08Sponsor Break: Slip 2000
  12. 12:43Sponsor Break: Sig Sauer
  13. 13:54Post-Break Banter & Music Request
  14. 14:35The Great Enabler Song Recall
  15. 16:02Broadcast Remote Incident
  16. 17:16Highlight of the Show: Paloma's Story
  17. 18:01Ghost Gunner and Democratizing Firearms
  18. 19:33Guest Announcement: David Hardy
  19. 20:36Sponsor Break: Gun Dealio
  20. 22:05327 Federal LCR Popularity
  21. 23:28New Ruger Single-Shot 327
  22. 24:52327 Federal Movement
  23. 25:37Why 327 Federal Wasn't Widely Adopted
  24. 26:30327 Ghost Gunner Discussion
  25. 28:05Flying into DFW Airport
  26. 30:29Hobbies as Turning Money into Noise
  27. 31:22CNC Milling Machines for Frames
  28. 32:22Gun Control in the Age of 3D Printing
  29. 33:40Gun Rights Victories
  30. 34:03Plans for GRP C and Idaho Hunt
  31. 35:02Pack Llamas for Hunting
  32. 35:25Travel and Upcoming Segments

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main issue discussed regarding NFA items?

The primary concern is the large number of unregistered NFA items, particularly machine guns, believed to be in private hands. The discussion advocates for a 90-day amnesty period to allow these items to be legally registered with the ATF.

Why is an NFA amnesty period being proposed?

An amnesty period is proposed to address the legal status of unregistered NFA items, many of which are historical war relics. This would provide a legal pathway for owners to register these firearms, preventing them from being in an illegal state.

Can unregistered machine guns be legally registered now?

Currently, there is no legal way to register machine guns that were not registered by specific past deadlines. The proposed amnesty would create a temporary window for such registrations, addressing a significant number of firearms currently in legal limbo.

What is the National Firearms Act (NFA)?

The National Firearms Act (NFA) is federal legislation that regulates certain types of firearms, including machine guns, short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and suppressors. Ownership of these items typically requires special registration, background checks, and a tax stamp.

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