THE ATF JUST BENT ME OVER THE TABLE AND Fxxxxx ME

Published on January 19, 2023
Duration: 13:33

This video provides an expert analysis from Reno May on the ATF's reclassification of pistol brace-equipped firearms as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs). It details the implications for gun owners, particularly those in California, and discusses legal challenges and compliance options. The content highlights the importance of understanding firearm regulations and seeking legal recourse through organizations like the FPC, GOA, and NRA.

Quick Summary

The ATF has reclassified firearms with pistol braces as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs), impacting owners nationwide. In California, where SBR registration is prohibited, owners must remove braces or modify firearms to comply. Legal challenges are underway by groups like FPC and GOA.

Chapters

  1. 00:04ATF Actions & Pistol Braces
  2. 00:55Zydax PC Sponsorship
  3. 02:35Pistol Brace Issue Continued
  4. 03:27Non-Compliance Considerations
  5. 04:50ATF Declaration & SBRs
  6. 06:19Options in California
  7. 08:16Options in California Continued
  8. 08:38Personal Considerations & Options
  9. 09:15Legal Challenges & Recourse

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's current stance on firearms equipped with pistol braces?

The ATF has declared that firearms equipped with pistol stabilizing braces are, and have always been, considered Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs). This reclassification has significant legal implications for owners of such firearms.

How does the ATF's pistol brace rule affect individuals in California?

In California, it is illegal to register an SBR. Therefore, individuals in California with pistol brace-equipped firearms must either remove the brace and permanently modify it, or convert their firearm to a compliant configuration, such as by installing a 16-inch barrel and a stock.

What are the options for complying with the ATF's pistol brace rule?

Compliance options include registering the firearm as an SBR (if permitted by state law and the ATF waives the tax stamp) or modifying the firearm to no longer be classified as an SBR. This might involve removing braces, changing barrels, or altering buffer tubes.

Which organizations are challenging the ATF's pistol brace rule?

Organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), and Gun Owners of America (GOA) are actively involved in legal challenges against the ATF's reclassification of pistol brace-equipped firearms.

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