Yup. No NFA in NJ.Aren't suppressors already illegal in NJ?
We already do, they're labeled as "fuel filter".might as well start cranking em out and importing em wholesale from China now like Fetanyl.
might as well start cranking em out and importing em wholesale from China now like Fetanyl.
all over Ebay for $59 for a 1"x6", and a little more for larger longer Wix compatible tubes.We already do, they're labeled as "fuel filter".
I was thinking more like WD40, as in cheap lubricant being used by those that want to screw gun owners in the butt.It’s all 4D chess right?
Wait is it 3d? 7D?
Wrong thread?
I don’t have any NFA items. The same thing applies to pistols, AR15s, etc. The whole premise is that they’re betting on the idea that they’ll have a willing force (police) that will put their lives on the line for an agenda that they will know is a complete violation. Furthermore, they’re betting on the fact that the population values being “law abiding” above all else, including basic right and wrong, and natural rights and will obey at the sight of a stupid badge. Additionally, they’re betting on the idea that people will comply because the price is too high for lack of it. Lastly, they believe that the People are committed to remaining non violent under all circumstances and will restrain the extent of their options to voting and will accept whatever is dictated because, you know, “its called democracy and we voted.”Are there any stamp collectors out there that are willing to jeopardize the rest of their stuff by not complying?
With a Senate full of RINOs , led by ultra-RINO Mitch and Trump already stating he doesn't like "silencers," are you really so certain? I'm not.No way it passes the senate
Even cheaper on Wish.comall over Ebay for $59 for a 1"x6", and a little more for larger longer Wix compatible tubes.
What really gets me is that for all the restrictions the EU has, suppressors are an easy item to purchase, once you have ownership of a firearm. Why it is restricted so much here is beyond me.
I was thinking more like WD40, as in cheap lubricant being used by those that want to screw gun owners in the butt.
I don’t have any NFA items. The same thing applies to pistols, AR15s, etc. The whole premise is that they’re betting on the idea that they’ll have a willing force (police) that will put their lives on the line for an agenda that they will know is a complete violation. Furthermore, they’re betting on the fact that the population values being “law abiding” above all else, including basic right and wrong, and natural rights and will obey at the sight of a stupid badge. Additionally, they’re betting on the idea that people will comply because the price is too high for lack of it. Lastly, they believe that the People are committed to remaining non violent under all circumstances and will restrain the extent of their options to voting and will accept whatever is dictated because, you know, “its called democracy and we voted.”
They’d be wrong, on all accounts.
I’ve already made up my mind as to what I’d do and handing them over isn’t on that list.
You know what I’m going to do? File two more EForms today or tomorrow to make two more silencers.So who's going to turn theirs in when the mandatory buyback starts?
Is this the hill..?
Honest questions...
Anybody want to place bets on what will be next after suppressors?
I’m going with magazines and/or AWB, which is to say certain semi-automatic rifles will be treated as NFA items and will require registration in order to “legally” maintain possession.
What really gets me is that for all the restrictions the EU has, suppressors are an easy item to purchase, once you have ownership of a firearm. Why it is restricted so much here is beyond me.
EDIT to Add:. And there will be some folks here who say it's not an infringement because 80 percent lowers are gimmicks meant to circumvent the law.
Some people have simply bought in too deeply of the illusion and superstition that is the belief in authority and law, to where they'll do anything commanded of them as long as it is steeped in sufficient religious ceremony of elections.And there will be some folks here who say it's not an infringement because 80 percent lowers are gimmicks meant to circumvent the law.
I can tell you what won't be next - pre-'86 transferable machine guns. There are WAY too many rich, connected FUDDs, both Rs and Ds, who own those as part of their investment strategy for them to be touched. Those guys will watch the ship go down on everything else gun related as long as their precious pre-'86 machine guns keep rising in value.
I may have to disagree here. Ain't many people in the PJ's getting kilt with pre-ban toys. Not enough screaming "think of the children" there.
I think you misread my post. I said they WON'T be next. Wouldn't surprise me to see pre-'86 machine guns being the only thing legal to own sometime down the road.
The point of my post is how those pre-'86 owners will back all kinds of bans as long as their toys aren't touched and continue to appreciate in value. I've seen it first-hand.
Pretty much.
There is one and only one law with regard to personal ownership of firearms that is valid...
The rest...ALL of them...are an affront to liberty of free citizens.
Are you sure about that?No way it passes the senate