The regulation requires a fairly detailed report (including date/time of loss and a “complete statement” of the facts and circumstances surrounding the loss or theft), and ATF actually takes NFA firearms very seriously. If you submit a report of a missing NFA firearm, you’re going to get a visit from ATF agents, and this regulation has the added benefit of the fun DOJ trick of creating a whole bunch of additional potential crimes (false statement to a federal officer, etc.).
I bet everyone who owns one of those guns is checking their gun safes to be sure theirs is still there.
Of course lying on the forms can result in prosecution although if you know the right people you can just be pardoned
I wonder if this guy bought the gun while being a recent drug user? That would be big news worth a few House investigations.
B&T Station Six (a slight derivative of what was the B&T VP9 in Europe). It does look a lot like the little .22s, but it’s a modern take on the British Welrod and essentially just a tube barrel with a rotating bolt welded onto a mag well for a 9mm 1911 mag that’s designed pretty much exclusively to be an ultra-quiet suppressor host.
To be really, really quiet suppressed. That’s pretty much it. With a wiped suppressor, bolt that isn’t opening on its own, and subsonic ammo, it’s minimizing the amount of gas that escapes about as much as possible.
It would appear that the assassin is becoming a folk hero in the style of Depression Era bank robbers. Internet sleuths are refusing to help the police. Those who are helping are getting major backlash.
Yeah, no doubt. On my .22 rifles I’ve got a couple bolts and semis. U can hear the action on the semis. Literally nothing on the bolts.
Shooter identified. But we aren’t telling you. Suspect identified in UnitedHealth executive's murder, New York Post reports Authorities have identified the man suspected of killing UnitedHealth < UNH.N> executive Brian Thompson and are closing in on him, New York City Mayor Eric Adams was quoted as saying on Saturday by the New York Post. "The net is tightening," Adams told reporters at a Police Athletic League holiday party in Harlem, according to the Post. He declined to name the suspect. Adams was quoted by the Post as saying the police were withholding the suspect's name for now to deny him any advantage. "We don't want to release that now," the mayor said. "If you do, you are basically giving a tip to the person we are seeking and we do not want to give him an upper hand at all. Let him continue to believe he can hide behind the mask."
All true, and all of the rules are available before you select coverage. Often the “cheapest” health insurance isn’t really the cheapest in the long run. Same goes all other types of insurance.