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When bump stocks made their appearance on the market, people suggested that they might cause a drop in the value of registered transferrable machine guns. That didn’t happen, largely because bump stocks were tricky to use well, and fairly limited in application. The growing availability and popularity of FRTs raises the same question again. If a cheap FRT and generic AR can get you the same thing as a transferrable MG worth as much as a new car, why would anyone choose the transferrable? Well, we can see that people still are making that choice, for better or worse.
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