Im curious if the supreme court takes up this case when it gets to them. reading the NFA of 1934, the ATF is changing the law...not sure they can do that.
Machine gunsThis includes any firearm which can fire more than 1 cartridge per trigger pull. Both continuous fully automatic fire and "
burst fire" (e.g., firearms with a 3-round burst feature) are considered machine gun features. The weapon's receiver is by itself considered to be a regulated firearm. A non-machinegun that may be converted to fire more than one shot per trigger pull by ordinary mechanical skills is determined to be "readily convertible", and classed as a machine gun, such as a
KG-9 pistol (pre-ban ones are "grandfathered").
a bump stock still requires an individual trigger pull for each shot. Curious who will take up this fight since the NRA rolled over and supported this.