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Post by avordvet on Mar 18, 2014 4:20:35 GMT -5
ATF requiring license for renting out tooling, offering instruction?Kurt Hofmann, St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner, March 17, 2014 Last Monday, we looked at the previous Friday's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives raid on EP Armory, in Bakersfield, California. EP Armory is best known for the "80%" AR-15 lower receivers it sells, especially (and most directly related to the current situation) their Kevlar-reinforced polymer models, that by virtue of using differently colored material to distinguish what needs to be removed by drilling and/or milling from that which is to be left behind, makes the operation pretty straightforward, even without using jigs to guide the process. www.examiner.com/article/atf-requiring-license-for-renting-out-tooling-offering-instruction
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Post by watchful on Mar 18, 2014 8:35:47 GMT -5
Truth is a always relevant to your opinion.
There are hundreds of patriotic American tool and die workers out of work due to Obama care. While many are only capable of following predescribed functions in their place on the line others can create and even invent new procedures and jigs.
If the good ones began to realize that their loss of income was not THEIR own fault they could set up underground shops in basements, garages, or even open sheds to make one single piece of these restricted gun parts. The income could become greater than their corporation jobs. Remember! Doctors need guns too! Tit for tat is very probable.
If one shop makes just one part that part is not FFL except for the barrel, bolt, and a few more tat would have to be made on the dark of the moon. The rest could be sold to well insulated patriots for food, material, medical treatment, and fuel. These patriots could sell their parts to assembly folks that work two jobs and need the extra for what ever. These assemblers never build a complete weapon, just pieces. The final assembly can be done by the new owners.
Sound too clandestine?
That is life in the new world order we currently live in.
I feel for these guy at aries, but when you kick sand you always get grit in your eyes.
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Post by avordvet on Mar 19, 2014 4:52:50 GMT -5
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Post by watchful on Mar 19, 2014 12:03:39 GMT -5
Truth is a always relevant to your opinion. The key to this is the use of the word Business. The ATF only gets jurisdiction on Commercial enterprise. If I teach my neighbor how to build an AR and he doesn't have to pay me they have to rely on a local cop to do the work , and violate their oath..
If Michael drops off his parts at my house on Monday and I fit the pieces together and he drops off two cans of food when he picks up his AR there is no transaction. Just two good old boys helping each other out. If however I put up an ad on Craig's list it becomes commercial and in comes the ATF.
Think!
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