No more sbr tax - /k/ (#63863832) [Archived: 864 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/19/2025, 8:42:56 PM No.63863832
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Get one now, before they sell out! ...right?
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 8:53:44 PM No.63863877
>>63863832 (OP)
Give it a few weeks
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:13:15 PM No.63863963
it wont pass and they just threw that in the bill to make sure it doesnt
but even if it did you'd still be cucked by certain states anyways. aft doesnt limit mag capacity or scary features or but states do

that being said most people own pcc's with braces anyways so nothing will change besides a stock swap. rifle calibers out of anything less than 12 inches is a waste anyways
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:15:33 PM No.63863974
>>63863963
>it doesn't matter
>but even if it did matter, it doesn't matter
>but even if it really did matter, it doesn't matter
you sound like a fucking drag
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:18:48 PM No.63863992
>>63863963
>you'd still be cucked by certain states anyways.
Not mine.
>aft doesnt limit mag capacity or scary features or but states do
Not mine
>that being said most people own pcc's with braces.
PCC are clearly crap, unless 10.m or 5.7mm.
>rifle calibers out of anything less than 12 inches is a waste anyways
Add clearly shows 12.5", why my interest. The micro Draco is just like burning rubber, all show, no go.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:18:49 PM No.63863993
>>63863832 (OP)
If the SBR thing goes away I could start some of my gun projects sooner than expected

I have a pistol I'd like to get a stock for because I wanted a hard to handle caliber to use with it, yet still put away the stock and sit it in a holster for self defense in the forest

>don't need a rifle and I shake like a coffee monger because of debilities
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:20:23 PM No.63864001
>>63863877
>Give it a few weeks
By then the buyer's wave will creast and oos everywhere or raised prices. Buy now, add stock after King Trump signs BBB and beat the wave!
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:23:36 PM No.63864021
>>63863993
>start some of my gun projects sooner than expected
Adding vfg to M11/9 once legal to do so. Skipping "pinned and welded" in favor of "just screw on 4 fh" once lawful.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:32:05 PM No.63864051
>>63863832 (OP)
>Get one now, before they sell out!
It will be the same with suppressors, oos everwhere.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:33:19 PM No.63864056
>>63863832 (OP)
What happened?
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:37:10 PM No.63864072
>>63864056
Nothing.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:39:04 PM No.63864082
>>63864056
The Senate Republicans added language removing SBRs from the NFA to the budget bill. And since the NFA is a tax law (technically) it canโ€™t be removed automatically using the Byrd Rule.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:43:15 PM No.63864096
fuck ya
mudda
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:47:53 PM No.63864114
>>63864056
They are adding language to subsidize suppressors with a $200 tax credit and make it retroactive to 1980.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:50:15 PM No.63864122
>>63863832 (OP)
Sure but not that one.
Century is a manufacturer and an importer - 95% of what they manufacture themselves is garbage, what you posted is garbage.
Their imported firearms are fine.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:51:31 PM No.63864126
>>63864122
If it goews bang, it's now garbage. You can't hit shit from a moving car anyways.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:51:37 PM No.63864127
>>63864122
>Their imported firearms are fine.
Sometimes. They have to muck with them to restore them to what people want them as, which they don't always do well.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:57:00 PM No.63864146
>>63863963
But it's the opposite shill, throwing that in because it's a tax is precisely why it'll pass and you'll shit yourself standing in rage.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:58:27 PM No.63864152
>>63863963
We'll get to the states too, don't worry, all in due time.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:59:08 PM No.63864153
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>getting excited about anything
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 10:04:07 PM No.63864168
>>63864126
It might go bang where its not supposed to. Or might not go bang at all. Century builds firearms that do both!
>>63864127
Far less now than in the past. They do a lot of the conversions in-house now for better or worse.
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 1:50:58 PM No.63866974
>>63863992
Drag racer here, burning rubber is actually important to the go, since it gets the tire to the right surface temperature to ensure adhesion, and ensures the tire is evenly coated on tracks that use resin friction enhancers. Obviously doing front brake stands and boiling tires is pointless, but the burnout is extremely important.
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 10:56:00 PM No.63869242
>>63864114
the bigger thing is removing the fingerprint requirement and also not having them registered specifically to you, so that if you leave them at your parent's house that's not a federal crime for everybody involved
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 11:52:31 PM No.63869541
>>63866974
In a professional sense. In a street sense, burning rubber is all show and no go. When was the last time you street raced? Get the hook-up and stay in your power bands, you will be if you have the muscle.