How did I never hear about this one?

The firearm is considered prohibited, because they thought that the "hole" (which isn't actually a hole and isn't in quite the correct location, and location is absolutely critical) would make it easy to convert to full auto. The firearms were forced to be recalled by the importer. The importer would know better than me how that worked. Frankly, it's idiotic, but then we are talking about gun control people, aren't we. At least they are consistent - if putting Molon Lane on the stock makes a gun prohib, why wouldn't putting a fake auto sear mark in not quite the correct place affect it.
 
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