This video features Dan Dement from Franklin Armory discussing the company's history of innovating to comply with and circumvent California's complex firearms regulations. Key topics include the development of the bullet button, the binary firing system, and the new Prevail bolt-action rifle with 'Total Round Control.' Franklin Armory's strategy involves leveraging legal definitions and creating unique firearm designs to remain accessible in restrictive markets.
This video discusses recent legal and legislative developments impacting firearm ownership in the United States. It covers the Supreme Court's denial of cert in Wilson v. Hawaii, potentially allowing discriminatory permitting schemes to persist. The content also analyzes proposed legislation in Michigan, including SB 1134 which targets firearms based on color and SB 857 concerning capitol building firearm bans. Additionally, it highlights new product collaborations from Ruger/Magpul and releases from Bushmaster and Colt.
This ARFCOM News episode, hosted by Andrew, provides expert commentary on recent firearm-related news and legal developments. It covers a Spirit Airlines incident, criticism of an anti-gun event, and highlights sponsorships from Franklin Armory, Vortex Optics, and Hydra Weaponry, showcasing their products. The discussion delves into the attempted Capitol attack by Austin M. Olson, critiques gun control policies, and celebrates the defeat of Illinois' assault weapon ban. It also touches on Maryland's ban facing SCOTUS review and Donald Trump's promise of concealed carry reciprocity, offering a passionate defense of Second Amendment rights.
This episode of ARFCOM News discusses legal issues surrounding an individual named Chad Ever DS, who is reportedly facing felony perjury charges and has a bond condition restricting his access to firearms. The program also criticizes law enforcement's advice to citizens regarding property theft, highlighting low crime solve rates and urging citizen involvement. Additionally, it reports on a Department of Justice Inspector General memo detailing how the DEA and FBI allegedly gave away firearm components, and notes the ineffectiveness of new AI scanners in New York City.
This episode of ARFCOM News discusses the ATF's actions against Slide Fire, the accidental ban of firearms in Oki Chobe, Florida, and new gun control measures in Massachusetts. It also features commentary on a political debate regarding gun violence and its causes, contrasting access to firearms with societal factors.
This video discusses the legal implications of a new device marketed as a 'Super Safe Glock' safety, which resembles a Glock switch but functions as a manual safety. It also covers a Supreme Court ruling allowing the NRA to pursue a case against a former New York superintendent for allegedly coercing companies not to do business with the organization. The segment highlights ongoing legal battles and interpretations surrounding firearms accessories and advocacy.
This ARFCOM News episode discusses the ATF's new rule on private firearm transfers, which the hosts argue is a step towards a gun registry and universal background checks. It also covers the 'Sporting Range Good Neighbor Act' in New York, framing it as a property rights issue and a potential obstacle for shooting ranges. The segment highlights the controversial raid on Brian Malinowski's home and the Arkansas Attorney General's demand for bodycam footage.
The Franklin Armory OSPREY piston AR15 rifle, showcased at Shot Show 2024, features a novel low-profile gas piston system designed for suppressed and unsuppressed operation without manual adjustments. This system optimizes gas pressure for smooth cycling and eliminates the need for piston springs, reducing parts count. It's available in traditional semi-automatic and Franklin Armory's patented binary firing system configurations, with pricing starting at $549 for the binary version and $1369 for the semi-auto. Complete uppers are also offered for $849.
This video provides a technical follow-up on the Franklin Armory Reformation, focusing on its unique NFA-circumventing design and performance with specialized ammunition. Jay Jacobson, President of Franklin Armory, explains the straight-cut barrel's legal classification and the aerodynamic stabilization of the NRS projectile, which achieves near 1 MOA accuracy. Standard ammunition shows significantly reduced accuracy. The firearm is slated for release in late Q2/early Q3 2018, with pricing around $2,000 for the Binary Firing System model.
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