This video analyzes how California Assembly Bills (AB) and Senate Bills (SB) can become law without Governor Gavin Newsom's signature. It focuses on four specific gun-related bills (AB 1078, AB 1127, AB 1263, SB 704) and explains the 12-day rule where inaction results in automatic enactment. The video suggests Newsom's political strategy, potentially for a 2028 presidential run, influences these decisions by allowing bills to pass without his direct approval. It also touches on Proposition 50 and its implications for legislative redistricting, urging viewers to vote NO.
Steyr introduces the modular AT-C (Competition) and AT-D (Defense) pistols, aiming to fill the void left by discontinued European Sig P226 models. These hammer-fired handguns offer extensive modularity, including interchangeable triggers, barrels, and frames, with Steyr releasing open-source 3D files for grip customization. The AT-D features a DA/SA trigger and a 4-inch barrel, while the AT-C offers SAO triggers and barrel length options of 4, 5, or 6 inches. Both models utilize dual modular recoil springs and offer adjustable hammer spring weights for tuning.
This video demonstrates the replacement of firing pin springs in a Remington 700 rifle. The creator utilizes 3D-printed parts, providing a Thingiverse link for the necessary files: Firing_pin_holder_threaded.stl and Firing_pin_press.stl. The process involves disassembling and reassembling the firing pin mechanism, followed by a test to confirm the successful installation of the new springs.
This video demonstrates how to 3D print various gun accessories at a low cost. It highlights the practical applications and affordability of using 3D printing technology for firearm customization and enhancement, showcasing how enthusiasts can create useful items for their firearms.
Carbon Fiber (CF) PETG is about 25% stronger horizontally than plain PETG but significantly more brittle, snapping like PLA. Layer adhesion sees only a 10% increase. While CF PETG offers better aesthetics and reduced curling, its brittleness makes it unsuitable for high-impact applications like 3D printed lower receivers. For such parts, materials like PLA+ or 3D870 PLA are recommended for their balance of strength, heat resistance, and durability.
This YouTube video provides a look at a 3D printing setup. While the title is brief and the description is empty, the context strongly suggests the setup is intended for or related to firearms. The video will likely explore the equipment, materials, and processes involved in 3D printing components or accessories for firearms, potentially including discussing the capabilities and limitations of such a setup for this application.
This ARFCOM News segment covers a range of Second Amendment topics. It touches upon the "Flanel Daddy" origin story, a federal lawsuit filed by SAF and FPC challenging New York City's carry laws, and an analysis of how gun rights organizations like SAF, FPC, GOA, and NRA spend their money, referencing their IRS Form 990 filings. The video also discusses federal action against an individual for 3D-printed machine gun parts and President Joe Biden's stance on "weapons of war" for police, as well as potential Supreme Court cases related to the Second Amendment.
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