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Chief Law Enforcement Officer Certification To Be Removed From National Firearms Act Transfers

January 5th, 2016

Yesterday, the BATFE issued their ruling on the so-called 41P Notice of Proposed Rule Making regarding NFA transfers. Timing of the release was critical to ensure it was ready for President Obama’s announcement today of anti-2A Executive Action. 

I was up into the wee hours reading this 248 page ruling. I was also on the phone with the ASA so kudos to them for getting this together. While the dreaded CLEO signature is indeed gone, it’s bittersweet. Corporations which own NFA items in particular are going to have a rough time dealing with the new regulatory requirements. And, use of a trust will become equally painful. Additionally, I’m not comvinced the change in the CLEO’s role in this process is enough to prevent reluctant CLEO’s from holding up transfers. At any rate, I expect this to cuase a panic buy of NFA items as we have 180 days from the time this change is published in the Federal Register until it takes effect.


I urge you to read the entire ruling because it references the thousands of comments the government received when it opened the proposed rule change up. www.atf.gov/file/100896/download

Written by ASA on January 5, 2016
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Monday, January 4th, the Obama administration issued the final rule for Docket No. ATF 41P, the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) published on September 9th, 2013. The final rule has multiple provisions, most notably the elimination of the CLEO certification requirement for all NFA applications. The NPRM initially sought to amend the making and transfer process for National Firearms Act (NFA) firearms by extending the Chief Law Enforcement Officer (CLEO) certification requirement for all NFA transfers to private persons, including those conducted by a trust or legal entity. Had this measure been enacted as drafted, it would have resulted in widespread de facto bans of NFA items in jurisdictions where CLEOs refuse to sign applications. To prevent this scenario, the American Suppressor Association (ASA) rallied the suppressor community by leading the charge to submit comments in opposition to the proposed rule. In all, over 9,500 comments were submitted to the Federal Register, virtually all of which opposed the proposal to expand CLEO certifications.

“Since the announcement of ATF 41P, the American Suppressor Association has spearheaded efforts alongside partner organizations on the State and Federal levels to block the expansion of CLEO certification requirements,” said Knox Williams, President and Executive Director of the ASA. “For the first time in 82 years, local law enforcement will no longer have de facto veto power over any NFA applications. While their inclusion in the process made sense in 1934, before background checks, or even computers existed, the removal of this antiquated measure from the NFA process is a major victory for the suppressor and NFA communities.”

In addition to removing the CLEO certification requirement, the rule creates a mandatory CLEO notification process, and establishes a definition for the term “responsible person” in relation to NFA trusts and legal entities. It also requires that the trust or legal entity provide complete proof of existence, and that all responsible persons associated with the trust or entity submit photos and fingerprint cards with each NFA application, unless the applicant entity has had an application approved within the past two years, and has had no change in structure or personnel. The final rule will not apply to pending or previously approved applications, and is set to take effect 180 days after it is published in the Federal Register. This will occur on or near July 2nd, 2016.

Although the elimination of the CLEO certification requirement is a victory for the suppressor community, the ASA still believes that suppressors should be removed entirely from the NFA. To accomplish this goal, we are working closely with Rep. Matt Salmon (AZ-05) to pass the Hearing Protection Act (H.R. 3799, S. 2236). The HPA will remove suppressors from the onerous requirements of the NFA, and instead require purchasers to pass an instant NICS check, the same background check that is used during the sale of long guns. In doing so, law-abiding citizens will remain free to purchase suppressors, while prohibited persons will continue to be barred from purchasing or possessing these accessories. To contact your legislators in support of the HPA, please visit our Hearing Protection Act legislative contact form.

www.americansuppressorassociation.com

SIG Sauer – MPX FAQ: GEN 1 Vs. GEN 2

January 5th, 2016

SIG Sauer recently published this video detailing the differences between the GEN 1 and GEN 2 MPX. The major difference between the models is the GEN 1 is 9mm only, and the GEN 2 is configured to take advantage of the multi-caliber exchange system. SIG will be offering a GEN 2 upper receiver at a discounted cost to GEN 1 owners for those who still have the GEN 1 but wish to take advantage of the caliber exchange system. Watch the video to see the further changes and differences between the two models.

www.sigsauer.com

What President Obama’s Anti-Gun Executive Actions Will Look Like

January 5th, 2016

These are the executive actions President Obama plans to announce on the morning of Tuesday, 5 January, 2016 to “reduce gun violence and make our communities safer.”  

Just a couple of comments off the top of my head.  

Despite rumors that an actual number of transactions was going to be adopted to define “engaged in the business” of selling firearms, President Obama didn’t do it.  So nothing materially changes.  Status Quo.  Instead, it’s just a short lived opportunity for rhetoric.  This was supposed to be his anchor; closing that mythical “gun show loophole” and he couldn’t even make that happen.  With one exception (see below), this whole package doesn’t do anything.

Looks like they are going to push 41P through; an interesting new take on the White House as “trust buster.”  Considering the sheer number of trusts in the United States that concern all sorts of business (aside from owning NFA weapons) and how this precedent will affect those, I’m still unsure whether this new intrusiveness is even legal.  But I’m not a lawyer.  

Additionally, I’d hate to see be the guy who has to write those reports on how the government is going to pour money into “smart” gun technology.  Of course, a smart PM can always figure out a way to make an earmark useful.  

  

  
  

Data source: White House 

Salomon Forces 2016

January 5th, 2016

In its second year, Salomon Forces is not only releasing a new colorway (Burro), but several new footwear styles as well.

Jungle Ultra

Jungle Ultra

The Jungle Ultra is a new jungle boot, which was developed to perform in warm environments. Its features include drainage holes, sipping, and waterphobic foams. It will be available in Burro and Sage Green. Warning, Burro is darker than Coyote, and the Sage Green is darker than the Air Force Sage Green.

Salomon Forces Speed Assault

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The Salomon Forces Speed Assault is completely new and essentially a Mid height version of the popular Speedcross. They don’t even have this new shoe on the commercial side yet. I’ve been wearing a pair for several months and I really like them. Easy to done and doff but none of the issues with dirt and debris entering the shoe like on the low models. latest iteration of the Speed model within the Forces line. It is a low-profile shoe, with a 6mm heel to toe drop and an EVA shaped footbed.

Toundra Pro CSWP

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If you’re interested in extreme cold weather boots, then Forces has you covered with the Toundra Pro CSWP. The Toundra Pro CSWP is the replacement for the Toundra Mid CSWP starting July 2016. It’s rated to -40, which is where Celsius and Fahrenheit overlap.

Keep checking for additional info on each of these models.

www.salomon.com/us

Beyond SHOT 2016

January 4th, 2016

Hope to see you there!

  
beyondshot.com

Salomon Announces New ‘Burro’ Colorway For 2016 Salomon Forces Line

January 4th, 2016

Salomon has announced that for 2016 they will be offering the new Burro colorway for the Salomon Forces XA Pro Mid, Quest 4D Forces, and Quest 4D GTX Forces footwear. The Burro colorway is designed as a more versatile, blended earth tone, and to allow wearers to more easily blend into their surroundings. Below, you can see imagery of the three Forces models in the new colorway:

XA Pro Mid

XA Pro 3D Mid Burro

Quest 4D Forces

Quest 4D Forces Burro

Quest 4D GTX Forces

Quest 4D GTX Forces Burro

It’s not Coyote but rather a sligtly darker color.

www.salomon.com/us

SilencerCo Releases Newest Products: Hybrid and Omega 9K

January 4th, 2016

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah – December 30, 2015 – SilencerCo, the leading firearm silencer manufacturer, announced the official launch of its two newest products: the Hybrid and the Omega 9K.

Hybrid

The Hybrid is a silencer for nearly any platform. Compatible with pistol calibers from 9mm to .45 ACP, rifle calibers from 5.56mm to .45-70 GOV and .458 SOCOM, and many in between, the Hybrid is both full auto and magnum-rated and can be used on pistols, rifles, and submachine guns.

Sound results have come back in the low-120 dB’s on .300 BLK and remain hearing safe with .45–70 GOV. The Hybrid is rated down to 16″ barrels for .45–70 GOV and .458 SOCOM and down to 18″ barrels for all magnum calibers up to .338 Lapua Magnum. A quick-reference poster of all Hybrid accessories is available on the Hybrid product page at www.silencerco.com.

Omega 9K

The Omega 9K, like the full-size Omega from which it draws its name, is an exceptionally versatile suppressor and is the smallest, lightest, and quietest silencer of its kind in the world at just under 5″. Full auto rated and usable with pistols, .300 BLK rifles, and submachine guns, the Omega 9K offers extreme durability in an ultra-compact package.

With an overall length of 4.7” and weighing only 8.8 oz., the Omega 9K gives big results in a tiny footprint.

For more information on all SilencerCo products, visit their homepage at www.silencerco.com.

S&S Precision Maker Monday – NavBoard Tab

January 4th, 2016

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Conducting night time parachute operations is serious business, even for the best. The NavBoard Series is purposely built for in-flight navigation, giving you what you need when you need it.The NavBoard Tab is the latest addition to the S&S Precision NavBoard Series, with its modular design, there is space to configure your smartphone/tablet/GPS devices horizontally or vertically. Mounts into a jumper’s armor carrier kangaroo pouch or parachute harness for easy accessibility. The NavBoard Tab includes a red illuminated compass and red V-Lite, Velcro adhesives for your devices, and retention straps for added security.

www.sandsprecision.com