10/27/2024
Just in case anyone had a Bump Stock when the ATF ruled them illegal and you sent it in to the ATF as requested ,But they were eventually rules NOT AS MACHINEGUN BY THE COURTS and NOW ARE LEGAL And ALWAYS WERE,,,You can now file for the Return of your Bump Stock or stocks from the ATF,Here is how,,,,,,,,,,,,
On June 14, 2024, the United States Supreme Court in Cargill v. United States, 144 S.Ct. 222 (2024) held that a semiautomatic rifle equipped with a bump stock does not meet the definition of a “machinegun” as defined under 26 U.S.C. § 5845(b) of the National Fi****ms Act because the Court determined it cannot fire more than one shot by a single function of the trigger and, even if it could, it does not do so automatically.
In early August 2024, ATF mailed a “Notice of Opportunity to Request Return of Bump Stock(s) in ATF Custody” (Notice) to individuals who may have an ownership interest in bump stocks believed to be in ATF custody. ATF mailed this Notice to the person’s address on file to provide these persons an opportunity to request return of their bump stock(s). The Notice included an attached “Bump Stock(s) Return Request” and gave individuals the option to submit the return request to ATF by mail or email.
If you believe you are the owner of a bump stock currently in ATF custody and you have not received a notice providing you with an opportunity to request the return of your bump stock, please contact your local ATF Field Office. A list of ATF Field Offices may be found on ATF’s website at the following link: https://www.atf.gov/contact/local-atf-offices.