Congress Votes to Remove Less-Than-Lethal Devices From Gun Control Act Coverage
The U.S. House passes a bill exempting less lethal projectile devices from National Firearms Act and federal gun regulations.
The U.S. House passes a bill exempting less lethal projectile devices from National Firearms Act and federal gun regulations.
Hearing, comms, performance, and downstream liability all get better when the rifle is less abusive to everyone standing near it.
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