Oregon's new Community Safety Firearms Act (SB 243), effective September 26th, 2025, significantly alters firearm ownership rules. The law bans rapid-fire activator devices, restricts high-capacity magazines, and empowers local governments to ban concealed carry. A new permit-to-purchase system, requiring background checks, fingerprinting, and safety courses, will be implemented on March 15th, 2026. Gun owners must adapt to these changes to remain compliant.
This GUNBROS video features a 'Big Fan/Not a Fan' discussion on various firearm accessories. Topics include binary triggers, shooting gloves, extended mag releases, muzzle brakes on AR-15s, forward assists, Kel-Tec products, ported slides, and the Magpul B.A.D. Lever. The staff offers practical insights based on their experience as firearm retailers, highlighting use cases and ergonomic considerations.
This video from TheGunCollective provides a comprehensive overview of recent firearm and accessory releases. It covers updates on the PSA STG-44 project, new optics from Winchester, innovative ammunition and reloading tools from Hornady including the .338 ARC cartridge, and a variety of new firearms and components from Franklin Armory, C&H Precision, Bushmaster, Hi-Point, PSA, and HK USA. The expert analysis highlights key features, specifications, and pricing, offering valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts.
This video provides a crucial legal update on the Vanderstok v. Garland case, where the Northern District of Texas vacated the ATF's final rule defining frames and receivers. The ruling asserts that the federal government cannot regulate partially manufactured firearm components under the Gun Control Act of 1968, emphasizing that significant regulatory changes must originate from Congress.
This video from Washington Gun Law discusses the potential for the ATF to reverse its stance on binary triggers, drawing parallels to previous actions taken against Hellfire trigger systems and forced reset triggers. The speaker, William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, highlights congressional pressure as a key driver for ATF regulatory changes and advises viewers to stay informed about evolving firearm laws. The video also promotes Legal Heat for concealed carry classes.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, clarifies which triggers the ATF is actively scrutinizing. The focus is on 'forced reset triggers' (FRTs) like the Rare Breed FRT-15 and the Wide Open Trigger, which are designed to increase the rate of fire. Binary triggers, while also increasing rate of fire, are currently excluded from ATF scrutiny due to their distinct firing mechanism. Owners of targeted triggers may face ATF visits or letters.
The Yankee Marshal discusses the arrest of Matt Hoover of CRS Firearms for allegedly manufacturing illegal automatic firearms, framing it as civil disobedience against unconstitutional laws. He clarifies that the ATF's leaked memo regarding binary triggers targets manufacturers of illegal devices, not individual consumers. The speaker encourages community support for legal challenges to unjust regulations.
This October 2020 Q&A session from InRange TV covers a wide range of firearms-related topics and viewer questions. Discussions include caliber comparisons (6.5 vs. .308, .45 Colt vs. .44-40), lever-action rifle advice, modern AR-15 lower receiver potential (KP-15 WWSD), firearm malfunctions, historical firearms (1876 Winchester, M14, Mosin-Nagant, STG-44, FG-42, M1 Garand, MP44, Trapdoor Springfield), competition shooting challenges, firearm regulations (CCW, YouTube restrictions), and gear choices (LPVO vs. Red Dot, hearing/eye protection). The video also touches on desert survival, American travel, and general firearms industry changes.
This Q&A video covers a wide range of firearms-related topics, including discussions on advanced recoil systems (AK-107, AN-94), the effectiveness of lever-action rifles in 2-gun competitions, and comparisons between AK-74 and AR-15 platforms. It delves into practical aspects like barrel choice (flash hider vs. brake) for competition carbines, the utility of Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) for home defense and competition, and optimal gear for 2-gun matches. The video also touches on historical firearms (Colt 1851/1860 vs. Remington 1858), the impact of AR-15 magazine constraints on cartridge development, the future of AK platforms under import bans, and the role of binary triggers in PCCs. Other topics include firearm optics, military weapon choices, and the practicality of specific shooting stages.
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