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  • 20 Years in Prison for Inert and "Dummy" Parts - Amicus Brief Filed
    20 Years in Prison for Inert and "Dummy" Parts - Amicus Brief Filed
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on May 18, 2026

    Palmetto State Armory joins a Supreme Court amicus brief supporting Navy veteran Patrick Tate Adamiak in a major Second Amendment case.

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  • The ATF Just Signed 34 New Rules — What It Means for Gun Owners
    The ATF Just Signed 34 New Rules — What It Means for Gun Owners
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on May 4, 2026

    The ATF’s 2026 rule changes could reshape firearm and NFA regulations. Here’s what’s finalized, what’s proposed, and how you can get involved.

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  • Virginia Gun Ban Deadline: Here's What PSA Is Doing About It
    Virginia Gun Ban Deadline: Here's What PSA Is Doing About It
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on April 22, 2026

    As a July 1 gun ban deadline approaches in Virginia, PSA increases production and shipping efforts to meet growing demand.

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  • We're Racing to MAXIMIZE Virginian's Freedom - Virginia SB749/HB217
    We're Racing to MAXIMIZE Virginian's Freedom - Virginia SB749/HB217
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on March 19, 2026

    PSA increases production and prioritizes Virginia orders as lawmakers push a potential assault weapons ban set to take effect July 1.

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  • U.S vs. Chief Brad Wendt - Overturned
    U.S vs. Chief Brad Wendt - Overturned
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on March 16, 2026

    The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed Chief Brad Wendt’s machine gun conviction, ruling the statute failed constitutional scrutiny as applied in this case. Palmetto State Armory, FRAC, Gun Owners of America, B&T USA, and eight states filed an amicus brief supporting Wendt in 2024. Watch the video for the full statement.

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  • The ATF Blackout FAQ: What Does This Mean for Me?
    The ATF Blackout FAQ: What Does This Mean for Me?
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on December 16, 2025
    A quick overview of the ATF’s temporary eForms blackout, how it impacts federal form submissions, and what changes to expect when the system returns in January.
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  • PSA vs. Shield Arms Court Ruling
    PSA vs. Shield Arms Court Ruling
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on September 2, 2025

    Palmetto State Armory has won a decisive court victory against Shield Arms. The ruling confirms PSA’s Micro Dagger magazine does not infringe patents, strengthening our promise to protect innovation and integrity for our customers.

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  • Amicus Brief SUBMITTED - ATF Receiver/Frame Rule (VanDerStok v. Garland)
    Amicus Brief SUBMITTED - ATF Receiver/Frame Rule (VanDerStok v. Garland)
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on August 21, 2024

    On August 20th, 2024, Palmetto State Armory and FRAC joined forces, filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of plaintiffs challenging the ATF's Frame/Receiver Rule (VanDerStok v. Garland). Our commitment to defending your constitutional rights is unwavering.

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  • Because the World was Perfect before Guns (SATIRE)
    Posted by Kris Vermillion on August 8, 2019

    WHY CAN'T WE RETURN TO HOW PEACEFUL THE WORLD WAS BEFORE GUNS?

    In the long, long ago, people lived in harmony. They had no choice but to, as they had nothing to shoot each other with.

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  • Magazine And Bump Stock Ban: Will the people comply?
    Posted by Kris Vermillion on January 29, 2019

    With the blessing of both the NRA and President Trump, the ATF has suddenly discovered a new interpretation of the National Firearms Act of 1934. The latest epipheny finds that somehow the legislation from 1934 prohibits bump stock devices which were introduced to the market in 2010 and considered perfectly legal until 2018. Weird how that works.

    Bump stocks have been banned because the government believes they are the only way to fire semi-automatic weapons at an accelerated rate. Apparently they've never heard of belt loops. White House press secretary, Sarah Sanders, states that bump stocks fall within the definition of machine guns, which are so heavily regulated by federal firearms law that ownership might as well be explicitly banned. The rule is now in effect and owners of the bump stock firearms accessory have until March 16, 2019, to either destroy or surrender them, or become an overnight felon.

    Will the American people comply?

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