This video details how Franklin Armory's legal strategy, particularly concerning the Reformation and Antithesis firearms, has challenged the ATF's interpretation of the National Firearms Act (NFA). By designing firearms that can fire multiple projectiles, Franklin Armory argues they are not 'rifles' under the NFA definition, thus circumventing SBR regulations. This legal principle could be applied broadly to other AR-style firearms.
The discussion explores advanced firearm concepts like hyperburst and counter-recoil systems, primarily developed to increase hit probability for less skilled shooters by dramatically increasing rate of fire or using specialized ammunition like duplex rounds. These systems, while interesting, face legal hurdles in the US due to machine gun classifications and practical limitations in accuracy at longer ranges. The AN-94 and AEK-971 are cited as examples of counter-recoil systems designed to mitigate recoil for faster follow-up shots.
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