Assault rifle owners, what ya rockin?

The current makeup of the Supreme Court may very well strike down the ban on felons purchasing or possessing firearms, for nonviolent felony convictions, although there is no telling how far away in the future that might be.
Well I already spent the money and got my record clean. I'm no longer a felon on luckily my charges were expungable.. I do believe in some felons not being around to purchase..people that.committed crimes with a firearm specifically.. but most felon are from non violent stupid crimes.. NJ last year.or 2 years ago passed a law allowing felons and people on probation/parole the right to vote.. if your a free man working and paying taxes I believe you should be able.to vote..
 
Be aware that the ATF is reclassifying pistol braces as making an SBR, so you may have to pay a $200 tax and wait 10 months to be legal with a brace (although after paying the $200 and waiting you might as well put a real rifle stock on it).

Commentary period for this proposal is open right now if you want to voice any objections (not that it will matter, as they have been wanting to do this for a long time).
I appreciate that you are well versed in the intricacies of gun laws.. there are alot of firearm owners that.dont know there states.laws and its not good..
I knew 2 kids..that were pa residents.. pa allows AR 15.with out a pinned or welded flash hider.. a collapsible stock 30rd and.so on.. NJ does not.. they drove to a state park in NJ and were shooting said pa legal rifle in a NJ state park.. they meant no harm.. there mistake was they were stupid and didn't not know the.law.. both boys/young men got 10years with a mandatory 85%.. all becuae.they had no idea what the laws were
 
Well, when the wackodoo Republicans were running the show, they gave three months notice on bump stocks being machine guns. It takes about 8-10 months now to register an SBR, so there will be a long period of time where you better not have the brace on it or even in your house and shoot it only like a pistol, or you are unnecessarily risking a federal felony with a 10 year sentence with no parole.
Yeah, wackadoo Republicans dropped the ball on that too. E-file trust only takes around a few weeks though. Might be longer now with the amount of gun buying going on.
 
In my country they raid your house for a airsoft gun, fucking democrats anal sex slaves.
Hey now, don't go brining anal sex slaves into this. They serve a very important role in life! We wouldn't want to get that extremely large class of humans mixed in with all this gun drama! XD
 
Alright, I admit I am probably just being too paranoid. Same reason I haven't posted any pics. I am REALLY adamant about absolute maximum privacy and anonymity possible. I don't even post bloods for cash discounts on my gear because I don't want the vendor knowing my name linked to my avatar.

Anyway, I have a couple really nice rifles.

My favorite gun is a Franklin Armory pistol built lower with stock BFSIII binary trigger (I love the binary triggers!), Form 1'ed into a Short Barreled Rifle with a 9 inch BCM upper and a Form 1 home-built steel suppressor that fucking ROCKS. That thing has a red dot on it, but someday i will throw a Primary Arms optic on there.

I also have an AK with a binary trigger in it which is a ton of fun to shoot.
 
Yeah, wackadoo Republicans dropped the ball on that too. E-file trust only takes around a few weeks though. Might be longer now with the amount of gun buying going on.
A few weeks? Looks like you are correct.


I forgot that an SBR is more likely to be on a Form 1 (buy the pistol, then file the form, then buy the stock and "make" the firearm), instead of a Form 4, assuming you are not purchasing an already existing SBR.

I have seen the ATF deny a Form 1 application without any solid reason, though - and I haven't researched their authority to do so. I know they can't really deny a Form 4.

I'll look into this further. Thanks for sharing that bit of info.
 
Alright, I admit I am probably just being too paranoid. Same reason I haven't posted any pics. I am REALLY adamant about absolute maximum privacy and anonymity possible. I don't even post bloods for cash discounts on my gear because I don't want the vendor knowing my name linked to my avatar.

Anyway, I have a couple really nice rifles.

My favorite gun is a Franklin Armory pistol built lower with stock BFSIII binary trigger (I love the binary triggers!), Form 1'ed into a Short Barreled Rifle with a 9 inch BCM upper and a Form 1 home-built steel suppressor that fucking ROCKS. That thing has a red dot on it, but someday i will throw a Primary Arms optic on there.

I also have an AK with a binary trigger in it which is a ton of fun to shoot.
Have you had any issues at all with the Franklin Armory products? I have been considering one for a CZ Scorpion SBR. I thought with a silencer and a very good optic it would be a great weapon for indoor use. I have never shot a Franklin Armory trigger, though. Your thoughts?
 
A few weeks? Looks like you are correct.


I forgot that an SBR is more likely to be on a Form 1 (buy the pistol, then file the form, then buy the stock and "make" the firearm), instead of a Form 4, assuming you are not purchasing an already existing SBR.

I have seen the ATF deny a Form 1 application without any solid reason, though - and I haven't researched their authority to do so. I know they can't really deny a Form 4.

I'll look into this further. Thanks for sharing that bit of info.
Mine were both approved via e-file fairly quickly. I think the suppressor took longer, but it was the first one I built (hint hint, there's more ;). I have had some get approved in 3 weeks and others get approved in 10 weeks. Usually I would plan for about 12 weeks but hope for 8, assuming you know for certain there is nothing suspicious in your background check that might cause a holdup.

One little nuance is that, technically you want to wait until your form is approved before you buy all the parts for the silencer/SBR. The ATF technically can nab you for just having the parts available to make an NFA item, even if it isn't already made. I don't know of any instance where this has happened. It would probably be something they tack on with another criminal charge, but yeah. TECHNICALLY you should get approval, THEN buy the parts and make the item if you want to be 100%, absolutely sure they don't kick down your door and shoot your little Pomeranian puppy that is obviously a huge threat to them :(

Have you had any issues at all with the Franklin Armory products? I have been considering one for a CZ Scorpion SBR. I thought with a silencer and a very good optic it would be a great weapon for indoor use. I have never shot a Franklin Armory trigger, though. Your thoughts?

I love my Franklin Armory lower! It is well built, looks fresh as fuck, and is pretty much everything you could ask for in a lower receiver. The only issue is that it doesn't shoot plasma beams XD

Nah, but really, the only qualm I have is the difference between the BFSIII binary trigger and the Fostech. The Fostech is a drop in and the BFSIII is not. If you ever take the BFSIII out to clean the trigger group (for a while my AR15 was way overgassed because of a shortage of gas blocks, so it was getting DIRTY as fuck in there), plan to spend about 30-60 minutes getting the thing put back together properly. Overall though I can for sure recommend Franklin Armory.

I have had a couple instances where I have been firing slowly (like slow trigger pull back and forth) where I have had the BFSIII triple-fire. So instead of fire on pull and fire on release, I got a 3 round burst. Confused the hell out of me lol. A few others have reported this, it is just due to the design of the BFSIII triggers. The Fostech (which I also have) does not have this problem at all, however the trigger pull for it is much longer.

Overall, if you are buying one as a drop in, the Fostech is gonna be much easier. If you're buying a complete lower the Franklin armory is 100% legit, I love it.
 
Are the suppressors you make as quiet as the ones available to buy and transfer on a Form 4? I don't know if you have ever measured the dB reduction. I have never considered making them on a Form 1. Who sells the parts, or are you fabricating them? While it is not a complicated thing to make, I would worry about tolerances and such, alignment with the bore, bullet contact on the baffles, things like that.
 
Are the suppressors you make as quiet as the ones available to buy and transfer on a Form 4? I don't know if you have ever measured the dB reduction. I have never considered making them on a Form 1. Who sells the parts, or are you fabricating them? While it is not a complicated thing to make, I would worry about tolerances and such, alignment with the bore, bullet contact on the baffles, things like that.
Mine definitely is, it is going to depend on how you make it though--primarily the size, but also baffle design and materials used make a big difference. Usually Form 1s are easily capable for performing the same as a Form 4, but are often a little heavier.

The nice thing about the Form 1 though is that you can customize it so much. As long as you source the right materials if you have access to a good machine shop (and have the skills to work everything) you could easily make a suppressor that is equivalent to a Form 4! Mine are all pretty straightforward, barebones suppressors. They are incredibly effective and were much cheaper than a Form 4 too. Someday I plan to get approval to make one that is more creative and make one that is more aesthetically fancy :)
 
Might be a good business, if you enjoy it, to pay the SOT tax and start churning them out for sale on a Form 4.


Then hire some labor . . .

Then invest in some capital equipment to improve efficiency . . .

Pretty soon your business will be making money while you jet off to the Caribbean to get some sun in January . . .
 
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