44 said Well, here's a question, if the M855 IS classified as Handgun AP, and banned, what happens to all the ammo that is being bought?
The law prohibits possession. I don't see any wiggle room. From what I see, it would take a separate ruling/variance or law, to grandfather possession of the rounds we already have.
Anybody think we are going to get this? I don't hold out much hope, myself.
SO, possession of the loaded ammo becomes illegal, what do you do? Shoot it all off in a blaze of glory (and hope you fire it all before the gunpolice show up?
Pull the bullets? (only loaded ammo AP is banned, not the bullets themselves)
Turn it in? for (most likely) no compensation?
What are YOU going to do, if it happens?
Personally, I don't have a dog in this fight, while I do have a .223, I've never had, or used the M855 ammo. I have some sympathy for the guys who have stocks of M855 on hand, and have had for some time. I don't have any for the guys who are buying it NOW, "while they can". And even less for the speculators.
This is NOT a situation like a hi cap mag ban, or even an assault weapon ban, where if you had it before the law passed, you can keep it. This is a situation where, if it becomes the official interpretation of the law, you will have to dispose of it (and sale is also prohibited by the law).
To me, buying any of this particular ammo NOW, is foolish. If we win, you can buy it later (and probably are more sane prices). If we lose, not only will you not be able to buy any, you'll have to give up what you currently have.
(unless there is some variance allowed to us)
its your money, waste it the way you want. But don't whine to me if you find yourself out the money you spent because of what the Fed decides.
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