And therein lies the problem. A FFL acquired them as pistols and ATF makes a new rule that requires them to be SBR's, you start running into a lawyers dream.
Rock & Mach: I've got a .223 SBR. I'm looking for essentially a "starter" suppressor. I've never bought a suppressor and am looking for some guidance. Thanks.
To me it was like the authors said: "Technology advanced a whole lot since the 1968 GCA. And now we're trying to catch up and make some sense while we've got everyone breathing down our necks".
Go back and look at SharpDog's post. Every manufacturer in the United States has a vested interested in seeing the gun manufacturing industry protected. If someone uses a widget criminally you think the widget maker wants to be on the hook civilly?
I've got a copy of my form 1 in my phone. But I also printed out a few copies and stuck one in my rifle bag, one in my range bag and for my files. Do keep a paper copy just in case.
That CEO sees the pitfalls. It's the same reason manufacturers of other products watch closely the lawsuits against gun manufacturers. Ford, GM, Chrysler, etc know that if there is success against gun manufacturers they can very easily be next-and they are perceived to have far deeper pockets.
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