ATF Releases 34 Regulatory Reforms in Historic 2A Overhaul
Published by Legion Precision Weapon Systems | April 30, 2026
On April 29, 2026, the Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives released what Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche called the "most comprehensive regulatory reform package in the history" of the ATF — 34 notices of final and proposed rulemaking aimed at reducing regulatory burdens on law-abiding gun owners, FFLs, and the firearms industry.
What Happened
Within hours of the U.S. Senate confirming Robert Cekada as the new ATF Director in a bipartisan 59–39 vote, the DOJ and ATF held a press conference announcing the sweeping reform package. The 34 rules are organized under five categories — Repeal, Reduce, Modernize, Clarify, and Align — and are described as the first batch in a series of ongoing regulatory updates.
The reforms were conducted in compliance with Executive Order 14206, Protecting Second Amendment Rights, and incorporated feedback from Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs), industry stakeholders, and legal experts. Director Cekada stated the agency's enforcement focus will shift to "willful violators and criminal actors, not inadvertent compliance issues by responsible owners and licensees."
"ATF's mission is to protect public safety and enforce the law — and these reforms reflect our commitment to doing that through regulations that are clear, legally sound, and narrowly tailored to that purpose." — Robert Cekada, ATF Director, April 29, 2026
Key Highlights for Gun Owners & FFLs
Pistol Brace Rule Repealed
The Biden-era 2023 stabilizing brace rule is being formally rescinded after courts vacated it across multiple jurisdictions.
"Engaged in the Business" Revised
The expanded Biden-era definition requiring background checks at gun shows is proposed for repeal, closing the so-called "gun show loophole" rule.
Machine Gun Definition Updated
The regulatory definition of "machine gun" is being revised to remove bump stock language following the Supreme Court's Garland v. Cargill decision.
Form 4473 Modernized
Proposed updates allow electronic forms, auto-population, extended NICS check validity, and digital record attachments to reduce dealer burden.
NFA Spousal Co-Ownership
Allows joint spousal ownership of NFA-regulated items without the need for a legal trust — a significant quality-of-life update for NFA owners.
Electronic NFA Signatures
ATF published a ruling allowing electronic signatures on NFA forms, streamlining the approval process for suppressors, SBRs, and other NFA items.
NFA Transport Simplified
ATF Form 20 (Authorization to Transport NFA Firearms) is being updated to a simplified notice-based system, removing prior approval requirements.
FFL License Verification (eZ Check)
FFLs can now verify transferee licenses using ATF's online "FFL eZ Check" system instead of requiring certified paper copies.
NFA Tax Remittance Reduced
A final rule aligns NFA tax remittance rates with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, reducing costs on certain NFA firearm transfers.
Full Summary of the 34 Regulatory Actions
The 34 rules span five categories. Here is a consolidated overview of the most significant items:
| Category | Rule / Action | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Repeal | Rescind 2023 Pistol Brace / Stabilizing Brace Rule (Final Rule 2021R-08F) | NPRM |
| Repeal | Repeal Biden-era "Engaged in the Business" expanded dealer rule (gun show background check requirement) | NPRM |
| Repeal | Revise machine gun definition — remove bump stock language post-Garland v. Cargill | NPRM |
| Repeal | Remove requirement for FFLs to post Youth Handgun Safety Act notice | NPRM |
| Reduce | Allow joint spousal NFA ownership without a legal trust | NPRM |
| Reduce | Remove advance CLEO (Chief Law Enforcement Officer) notification requirement for NFA transfers | NPRM |
| Reduce | Simplify ATF Form 20 NFA transport — convert to notice-based system | Final Rule |
| Reduce | Reduce NFA tax remittance rate per One Big Beautiful Bill Act | Final Rule |
| Reduce | Revise definition of "mental defective" — tie to "intellectually disabled," clarify single-area assistance is not disqualifying | NPRM |
| Modernize | Overhaul ATF Form 4473 — allow electronic forms, digital records, extend NICS validity period | NPRM |
| Modernize | FFL eZ Check online license verification system (replace certified paper copies) | Final Rule |
| Modernize | Allow Non-Over-the-Counter (NOTC) sales within same state with enhanced ID verification | NPRM |
| Modernize | Allow electronic signatures on NFA forms (Ruling 2025-3) | Final Rule |
| Modernize | Update ATF Form 4473 to simplified, user-friendly format for buyers and FFLs | NPRM |
| Clarify | Clarify definition of "frame or receiver" to align with current law and court precedent | NPRM |
| Clarify | Clarify "committed to a mental institution" vs. "mental defective" prohibitions | NPRM |
| Clarify | Provide clear guidance on what constitutes a "willful" violation for FFL enforcement | NPRM |
| Align | Technical amendments to 27 CFR 447/479 — import/export regulations aligned with Commerce & State Dept. changes | Final Rule |
| Align | Update proscribed countries list for import restrictions — dynamic reference to State Dept. list, remove former Soviet countries (except Russia) | NPRM |
| Align | Add component definitions under the Arms Export Control Act to match USML terminology | NPRM |
| Align | Update contraband cigarette/smokeless tobacco threshold and coverage under CCTA | Final Rule |
Many of these changes are Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRMs), not yet final rules. Each has a public comment period — generally 90 days from Federal Register publication, though specific dates vary. Gun owners, FFLs, and industry stakeholders are strongly encouraged to submit comments via Regulations.gov. Check the "DATES" section of each individual NPRM for deadlines.
New ATF Leadership
Robert Cekada was confirmed as ATF Director on April 29, 2026, by a bipartisan Senate vote of 59–39. He is only the third person confirmed to lead the agency since the Director position became Senate-confirmable in 2006. Cekada has been with ATF since 2005 and has been serving as Deputy Director. His confirmation was backed by major industry groups including the National Shooting Sports Foundation and the American Suppressor Association.
What This Means for You
For customers of Legion Precision Weapon Systems, several of these changes are directly relevant:
Pistol braces — If you own an AR or AK pistol with a stabilizing brace, the formal rescission of the 2023 rule confirms what courts have already effectively established: braced pistols are treated as pistols at the federal level. The formal rulemaking process now makes this permanent.
NFA items (suppressors, SBRs, SBSs) — Spousal co-ownership without a trust, simplified transport notifications, electronic signatures, and reduced tax rates make NFA ownership significantly more accessible and less administratively burdensome.
FFL transactions — The modernized Form 4473 with electronic completion and extended NICS validity will streamline the transfer process at licensed dealers.
Remember: State laws may still impose additional restrictions. Always verify compliance with your state's firearms regulations, and consult a qualified attorney for legal advice specific to your situation.
Sources & Official Links
- DOJ and ATF Announce Regulatory Reforms — Official ATF Press Release atf.gov · April 29, 2026
- DOJ Office of Public Affairs — Full Announcement justice.gov · April 29, 2026
- ATF Launches New Era of Reform — Reform Overview & Category Pages atf.gov · Updated April 29, 2026
- ATF Reform: Align Category — NFA Tax, Import/Export Rules atf.gov · April 29, 2026
- ATF Reform: Modernize Category — Form 4473, eZ Check, NOTC Sales atf.gov · April 29, 2026
- New Management: ATF Unveils 34 Rule Changes — Guns.com guns.com · April 30, 2026
- DOJ, ATF Announce Sweeping Reforms — Bearing Arms bearingarms.com · April 29, 2026
- ATF Releases Summary of 34 New Rule Changes — Shooting News Weekly shootingnewsweekly.com · April 29, 2026
- ATF Rolls Back Biden-Era Gun Rules in Major Reform Package — AmmoLand ammoland.com · April 29, 2026
- Justice Department Moves to Roll Back Gun Regulations — Washington Times / AP washingtontimes.com · April 29, 2026
- Senate Confirms Robert Cekada as ATF Director — OAN oann.com · April 29, 2026
- Regulations.gov — Submit Public Comments on Open NPRMs regulations.gov
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