![]() ![]() A semiautomatic pistol that has an ability to accept a detachable magazine and has at least 2 of the following features: * a flash suppressor or a threaded barrel designed to accommodate a flash suppressor.ģ. * a pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon. Any semiautomatic rifle that has the ability to accept a detachable magazine and has at least 2 of the following features: * revolving cylinder shotguns, such as (or similar to) the Street Sweeper and Striker 12.Ģ. * Action Arms Israeli Military Industries UZI, Galil. * Norinco, Mitchell, Poly Technologies, Avtomat Kalashinikovs. Any of the firearms, or copies or duplicates of the firearms in any caliber, known as The Crime Bill “restricts the manufacture, transfer, and possession of certain ‘Semiautomatic Assault Weapons’.” So what, you say, is a “Semiautomatic Assault Weapon”? The law (Section 921 (a) (30), Title 18 U.S.C.) defines it as so:ġ. So what are the new regulations? Read on my friends… Even firearm dealers don’t know sometimes, and I have talked to people who asked their local BATF agents what the determining factors are, and the agents are giving incorrect information. These are the questions that I probably hear more often than any other. Many people just want to know if they have in their possession a pre-ban or a post-ban AR-15 type receiver. ![]() It’s been a few years, and there is still confusion about what changed and what is legal since the passage of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, better known as the 1994 Crime Bill. ![]()
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