Surprise, surprise! The feds raided a gun parts manufacturing company
(a completely legal operation) and “found a large cache of gun
parts (3,000, of which they 'confiscated' 105).” What the hell did they EXPECT to find? Huh? They SAY it was
part of an “ongoing investigation into illegal activity,” and
that “Stag Arms” had had many complaints. It doesn't require any
proof to CLAIM they have a “long list of complaints” and that's a
good way to make them LOOK like lawbreakers to the uninitiated.
“During a routine inspection of Stag Arm's facilities in August,
the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives found
3,000 receivers — the part of the gun that houses the trigger and
firing mechanism — without serial numbers, which is a violation of
the National Firearms Act. “ No kidding. Did they ever think that
applying serial numbers to the parts was the NEXT operation in the
manufacture? Were they really surprised to find parts that had yet to
get their serial numbers in a manufacturing facility? I guess they'll
have to get their raid in quickly next time, to get there before the
serial numbers are applied (so they can steal some more parts), now that Stag knows what their scam is.
(Hartford Business)
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
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