Catching Hellfire

ATF sent a cease and desist to Hellfire telling them their Hellfire Stealth is a regulated machinegun. But if you look at the product, it’s a simple set screw in your grip screw to make your trigger a hair trigger.  [More]

As I would recall — if I’d ever owned one — those came with a copy of ATF’s approval of the device’s legality…

I’ll have to see if I can find my co… uh… one.

They sound like the kind of thing you would have used once or twice at the range and then decided the fun wasn’t worth the ammo…

[Via Len Savage

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

4 thoughts on “Catching Hellfire”

  1. Set screws, rubber bands, shoelaces, bump stocks, assisted reset triggers all equal automatic weapon in the world of the unelected/ unaccountable tyrants at BATFE.

    May find one day that my index fingers are classed as machine guns and I must sever and deliver them to the local office to prove compliance.

    I’m sure more than one of that gang have already thought of this.

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