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Update on Bullet Serialization

Don't play games with your rights.

Any legislation mandating bullet serialization could rightfully be considered a de facto ban on ammunition.

During the past week, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF)—the trade association for the firearms and ammunition industry—has received inquires concerning state legislation that would require the serialization of ammunition on a mass production basis. Bullet serialization—the process by which each individual round of ammunition is identified and marked with a laser engraved serial number—is not feasible from a practical standpoint and any legislation ...

Update on Bullet Serialization

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