Posted June 22, 2015 3:00 pm by Comments

By Nick Leghorn

MasterPiece Arms' new MPA570SST-SBR Short Barrel Rifle

One of our readers tipped us off to a worrisome trend in Connecticut. Transfers for firearms regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA) have always been slow, but in the last few months things have started coming back down to a reasonable waiting time. That is, for most of the country. For those living in the Nutmeg State it seems that the ATF might be deliberately slowing down the processing of NFA paperwork in order to more accurately discern whether the guns being registered are, in fact, legal to own there . . .

What the Federal government is doing is meddling in state affairs is another discussion, but for now it looks like things will be slowing down — again — for CT gun owners.

From CT Gun Talk:

Things are gonna be slow with CT NFA for some time. CT.GOV got some butthurt going on and made some angry phone calls. ATF is triple checking any SBR or manufacturing applications. Cans seems to be good to go, but they are being slightly delayed. Apparently there have been several attempts to SBR some guns that cant be SBRed. Also the NFA branch is being extra careful with ANY state …read more

Source:: Truth About Guns

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