If this isn't a photoshop, I have a new hero.
I need to go and SBR my switch-barrel AR. If he can do it for "zombies", then I should be able to come up with as good a reason.
I should go ahead and do it as a multi-caliber, though; I really ought to get a shortie 9mm barrel for it. As a city dweller, it's a lot easier to find places to shoot a 9mm carbine than a 5.56...
IANAL, but it's possible that he may now be limited to only using his SBR on zombies...
ReplyDelete...although when the zombies come, people may declare open season on lawyers anyway...
That's priceless, absolutely priceless.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to imagine the drones at ATF when they read that one trying to wrap about the concept...
ReplyDeleteWho ever he is, he's a Hoosier. The zip code at the bottom of the envelope is in Hammond.
ReplyDeleteI used "chicks dig them" on the 5320 I filed for Wikieup a couple of years back. Came back approved.
ReplyDeleteI wonder of you could put "Term Limits" and have it approved...
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome.
ReplyDeleteNot sure I'd have the stones to put that on a form I'm sending in to the ATF, but I approve.
I need to open up the envelope I have from the ATF and get to filling out forms for a suppressor.
I don't think they are allowed to turn you down just for the reason section as long as what you put isn't illegal. I myself have an M203 registered "in case of Decepticons".
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine put "for the coming zombie apocalypse" on his and got denied...
ReplyDeleteIn an amusingly ironical note, the person to whom that form belongs is banned on arfcom.
ReplyDeleteOn other matters - if you're thinking of entering "multi" as either a caliber or length, don't. They no longer accept nonspecific lengths and calibers. Pick one of each. You can change it later at your discretion. This will save you time in dealing with an error on your form.
I just put "Recreation" on mine.
ReplyDeleteNever had a problem.