NSSF Commends Rep Duncan’s Introduction of the Hearing Protection Act Ammoland Inc. Posted on IMG Jim Grant
U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- The NSSF, the firearm industry’s trade association, commends U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan’s (R-S.C.) introduction of the Hearing Protection Act,
H.R. 95. The legislation was introduced with 36 original co-sponsors. The bill would remove firearm suppressors from the list of definitions under the 1934 National Firearms Act (NFA), eliminating onerous and duplicitous background checks. Instead, what is essentially a muffler for a gun would be regulated under the 1968 Gun Control Act (GCA) with the same background check that is required for a retail firearm purchase.
A roller coaster ride through time around some of Britain s classic theme park attractions, from a 1920s big dipper to Alton Towers iconic Corkscrew
Scenic Railway at Margate s Dreamland is a Grade II-listed structure and the oldest roller coaster in the UK
Blackpool Pleasure Beach s Captive Flying Machines is Europe s oldest continuous working amusement ride
Loggers Leap at Thorpe Park became massively popular after Princess Diana was pictured riding it in 1993
MK23 Suppressed Pistol: Why the Navy SEALs Love this Gun
The Navy’s SEALs are well-known for their exotic guns everything from machines gun to grenade launchers … and several iconic, quiet handguns.
Here s What You Need to Remember: Most of the new weapons, finally dubbed the MK-23, went to the SEALs. The guns became “the first caliber .45 [caliber] … pistol to enter U.S. military service since the venerable government-model 1911A1,” the official operator’s manual states.
The MK-3 “becomes less effective after firing 24 rounds,” an official naval manual notes. “The suppressor insert refurbishes the suppressor.”
The Navy’s SEALs are well-known for their exotic guns everything from machines gun to grenade launchers … and several iconic, quiet handguns.