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they're screwing with gunsmiths again...
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Has anybody seen this yet?

http://cdn.nraila.org/articles...xecutive-gun-control

This doesn't look good.


A good job is sometimes just a series of expertly fixed fark-ups.
Let's see.... is it 20 years experience or is it 1 years experience 20 times?
And I will have you know that I am not an old fart. I am a curmudgeon. A curmudgeon is an old fart with an extensive vocabulary and a really bad attitude.
 
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ITAR (before I knew ITAR existed) could have turned me into an international arms trafficker because I mailed unfired single cases of .45LC, .32-40, .38-55, .45-70, .405, & .45-90 to a gentleman in England who's son liked cowboys.
 
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A lot of "sky is falling" stuff from the NRA, but this looks very scary. Just wait till Hillary "The Screech" becomes Pres. We're doomed.


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A few guys I know have dealt with this last year and early this year. It seems like some decided to pay, others not. But I agree, the definition of "manufacturing" being different between the atf and itar is a huge problem for the little guys. It's death by 1000 cuts, and not one giant one that is going to get us.
 
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