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Broken Arrow Man Sentenced for Unlawfully Possessing Several Firearm Switches

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A Broken Arrow man was sentenced for unlawfully possessing 'switches' that are used to convert a handgun into a machine gun. The man's sentence was announced by U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson.

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Broken Arrow Man Sentenced for Unlawfully Possessing Several Firearm Switches

Media Coverage · April 28, 2026

A Broken Arrow man was sentenced for possessing firearm switches, which are used to convert a handgun into a machine gun. This is a serious offense, as machine guns are heavily regulated. The man's sentence reflects the severity of the crime.

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Key Issues

  • unlawful possession of firearm switches
  • machine gun conversion
  • U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson
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A Broken Arrow man was sentenced for possessing firearm switches, which are used to convert a handgun into a machine gun. This is a serious offense, as machine guns are heavily regulated. The man's sentence reflects the severity of the crim
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A Broken Arrow man was sentenced for unlawfully possessing “switches” that are used to convert a handgun into a machine gun, announced U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson.

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Media Coverage April 28, 2026

Broken Arrow Man Sentenced for Unlawfully Possessing Several Firearm Switches

A Broken Arrow man was sentenced for possessing firearm switches, which are used to convert a handgun into a machine gun. This is a serious offense, as machine guns are heavily regulated. The man's sentence reflects the severity of the crime.

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