would you own firearm with no serial number ?
Would you own firearm with no serial number ?
why would anybody think about doing something like that... haha i know i wouldnt
i dont own a single firearm...
They shoot pretty well to be honest. No reason not to.
sure why not?
Last I checked, it is still legal to build a firearm for yourself.
does anyone know where i can get terry merch?
Here's him being chill with some anons for your troubles
youtu.be
cringe thread?
Not this time Satan
i have a few pre 1968 factory guns that never came with one.
not gonna lie, that white is A E S T H E T I C
I got banned for posting wher to buy it lol. Just click the merch links on the templeos site for hats.
Some of the funds go to charity on request from his parents.
Jannies are gay but it was an autoban, presumably due to the link to the merch
I believe in most states they are legal, why not?
google templeos hat
Yes, I already do. Given the gun was made in 40s, is considered an antique.
My boomer father told me it's technically legal for a gunsmith to sell guns with no serial if they do not leave the state of manufacture, is this true? He said there is a lawsuit about it is that true or boomer lore?
Antique guns have to be made before 1897, retard. Your 1943 Ishevsk 91/30 is not an antique
He didn't mean the legal definition of antique you fucking incel
definitely a cringe thread
the general definition of an antique is an item over 100 years old
Sure, I’ll get around to 80%’ing an AR eventually.
Actually, it's anything made before January 1st 1899
I have like 5 80% ar lowers milled out back during the scare. I only have 2 of them assembled though.
maybe by some miracle that could change to a rolling date
congress.gov
No officer
>this glower knows
I see you, you glowing, dog shooting fucking fed nig!
>Then goes to post it all over twitter
Okay but why would you do that?
Definitely yes. I want to own at least one firearm without a serial number. It is in case of confiscation units and in case it has to get used against multiple attackers in a situation that would lead to me going to jail if I tell the cops about it instead of running away or hiding the bodies.
I cannot wait to save up enough money for an 80% Armalite lower receiver or an "80% handgun" or whichever they are called.
Arn't 80% lowers like 50$
My Stevens 820 doesn't have a serial number, it never did.
RIP King Terry
The glowniggers can't get you now
Sounds like bullshit. First off, the gunsmith is going to have to be an FFL07 to be manufacturing guns commercially. The Feds require serials on commercially manufactured firearms, if the gunsmith wasn't doing that, the ATF would revoke his license and imprison him. Wickard v. Filburn established that purely intrastate commerce can be regulated under the theory that it affects interstate commerce, so there's no getting out of needing an FFL07 to commercially manufacture guns.
However, it is legal for someone to personally manufacture an unserialized firearm, and later sell it. Even an FFL07 holder should be able to do that, as long as the manufacture was personal and entirely unrelated to their business. But I wouldn't want to be the licensee explaining that to the ATF.
I doubt that will pass, and even if it did it wouldn't really change anything, because pretty much all fixed ammunition is still commercially available. Maybe you'd get some post-1898 pinfires reclassified, if any even exist. Who fucking cares.
>in case it has to get used against multiple attackers in a situation that would lead to me going to jail if I tell the cops about it instead of running away or hiding the bodies.
If you don't drop the gun on the ground next to the corpses, it doesn't matter if the firearm is serialized, or even if you had your name, address, DOB, and SSN engraved on it.
Forklift ticket is like the first one you get in any warehouse isn't it? Potato Pride World Wide.
Look at this 'perfect crime' retard.
The unserialized gun is for dropping on a body so you can claim self defence.
Silence, dyke
the law doesn't read how i remember it, anyway, how it works as a load of cartridge guns i got shipped straight to my house can attest is any gun no matter the ammunition made in or before 1898 don't need an ffl. that law would open up springfields, 1911s, and many others.
guns.com
My god I hate forklift niggers. They're almost always retarded or actual niggers
>1911
>Made prior to 1898
I would like a gun forged from nothing but low serial numbers cut from the frame of classic irreplaceable collector weapons.
we were discussing a possible update to the law
Obviously you've never heard that anything older than 50 years old can fall under C&R.
>buy gun because government doesn't know about it
>tell everyone about it on social media anyway
I wish people who made temple os/terry merch would donate a portion of their profits to his parents.
already do
its an old ass sears shotgun, but I love it
parents refused and asked to donate to NAMI instead
Hay leaf, get back to your thread. Shouldn't this be buried for you right now?
There are people who don't?
There are many pre-1968 firearms in the wild with no serial numbers. No problem.
>not having an old un serialized shotgun capable of slam firing
I have an old Remington 22 with no serial number. Built in the 1950's.
Didn't know that. Good on them.
Imagine in 200 years when all gunpowder weapons are considered antique and non regulated
Since when does c&r eligible mean antique? Retard
Already do misses atf
>Sounds like bullshit. First off, the gunsmith is going to have to be an FFL07 to be manufacturing guns commercially. The Feds require serials on commercially manufactured firearms, if the gunsmith wasn't doing that, the ATF would revoke his license and imprison him. Wickard v. Filburn established that purely intrastate commerce can be regulated under the theory that it affects interstate commerce, so there's no getting out of needing an FFL07 to commercially manufacture guns.
>However, it is legal for someone to personally manufacture an unserialized firearm, and later sell it. Even an FFL07 holder should be able to do that, as long as the manufacture was personal and entirely unrelated to their business. But I wouldn't want to be the licensee explaining that to the ATF.
Shall not infringe atf nig
Nice try ATF.
Only if it was routed through Mexico and had been part of the ATF's Fast and Furious, cause that would be a piece of history.
Yeah, don't want this shit traced back to me because it's pretty cringe.
>Maybe you'd get some post-1898 pinfires reclassified
Pinfires are the same as muzzleloaders, even new manufacture replicas are already considered antique under the
>matchlock, flintlock, percussion cap, or similar type of ignition system
rule. (At least until somebody makes a pinfire SMG; at that point ATF will suddenly change their mind, and decide pinfire isn't "similar" after all.)
Aside from that, you get that pre-1899 cartridge guns are antiques, right? Regardless of whether the ammo is available. If this bill passed (which is never happening), the same would apply to any pre-1920 gun, regardless of ammo availability.
The ammo availability definition only matters for things manufactured after the deadline, like the Type 26 Revolver.
>incel
this has been the most reddit summer ever
Yeah. But it’s a garbage rod. I’ll be embarrassed by this for years to come
I own several
Only in minecraft
>You get that pre-1899 cartridge guns are antiques, right?
Yes. But that's irrelevant. You didn't read the bill, did you?
congress.gov
>(B) any firearm using fixed ammunition manufactured in or before the applicable year, for which ammunition is no longer manufactured in the United States and is not readily available in the ordinary channels of commercial trade.
So let's imagine a 1911 manufactured in 1911. That's in or before 1919, so that qualification is passed. But .45 ACP is widely manufactured in the US. You can buy it in any gun store. So a 1911 from 1911 would still not be an antique firearm.
Nice try alphabet soup