This video by Colion Noir details a concerning case where a law-abiding citizen, Jarrett Modica, was arrested and jailed for legally purchasing a firearm that was later discovered to be stolen police property. The incident highlights a critical 'compliance trap' where following all legal procedures does not guarantee protection from systemic failures and administrative negligence. The narrative emphasizes the importance of meticulous documentation of firearm purchases as a safeguard against unforeseen legal entanglements.
This video provides an update on the owner's M1 Garand. The highlight is the discovery of the rifle's CMP hard case and certificate of authenticity by Cabelas. The content focuses on the provenance and documentation associated with the firearm, suggesting a potential acquisition or a significant finding related to its history.
This video focuses on a T/C Limited Edition firearm chambered in .45 ACP. The description highlights the Thompson/Center Association, formed in 1986 by collectors to document and promote Thompson/Center Arms products. The association's goal is to categorize and encourage the use and collection of these items, with a website provided for further information.
This guide details the essential steps for legally flying with firearms. Key requirements include unloading firearms, storing them in locked, hard-sided cases with all lock points secured, and declaring them to the airline. Ammunition must be in factory packaging or specialized cases, and magazines should be empty. Utilizing tracking devices like Apple AirTags and proper documentation is also crucial for a smooth travel experience.
This YouTube video is a patron update from the channel C&Rsenal. The description primarily provides links to their Patreon and SubscribeStar pages, indicating a direct appeal for financial support from their audience. The title, "Patron Update: Scans!", suggests that the "scans" are likely related to firearms, possibly blueprints, technical drawings, or historical documents that patrons might receive as benefits. Given the channel's known content, these scans are highly likely to be firearm-related.
This video announces the upcoming reprint of the "Provisional Notes" manual for the E.M.2 rifle, a firearm that, despite not being fully adopted, had comprehensive documentation. The manual includes drills, handling instructions, and is fully illustrated. The reprint is linked to a Kickstarter campaign for the "Thorneycroft to SA80: British Bullpup Firearms 1901-2020" book, encouraging viewers to back the campaign to secure a copy of the manual and help improve the book.
This "Walk-in Wednesday" episode focuses on a rare presentation Walther PP pistol owned by Gottlob Berger, a prominent figure in the Waffen SS. The host, Tom, showcases a fourth known example of this variation, correcting and updating information from a previous video. He provides supporting documentation regarding Berger's post-war sentence and his favorable treatment by the US government. The video also links to related content on Walther PP/PPK magazine variations, other "walk-in" firearms, and a playlist of Walther pistol variations.
This entry delves into the historical documentation of the Mauser Model 1910 pistol, drawing from the Paul Mauser Archive. It highlights the pistol's design origins, manufacturing processes, and marketing strategies through original blueprints, cost records, and photographic evidence. The information showcases the meticulous approach to firearm development and production in the early 20th century.
This Gun Talk Radio episode reloaded from April 14, 2019, features a discussion on Cowboy Fast Draw with Executive Director Cal "Quick Cal" Eilrich. Host Tom Gresham also delves into the pros and cons of documenting firearms and explores the fundamental right to self-defense. The show, which airs live on Sundays and is available on various platforms, covers a wide range of gun-related topics from new products to political issues.
This guide, presented by NFA expert John Keene and Ian McCollum, outlines the crucial steps for handling the discovery of a potentially unregistered machine gun within an estate. It emphasizes the importance of documentation, contacting the ATF in good faith, and understanding potential outcomes of inspections, offering practical advice for legal compliance and asset management.
This episode of The Gun Collective (TGC) Podcast features an interview with James Rupley, discussing the Vickers Guide series and other relevant news. Hosted by Adam Kraut and Jon Patton, the podcast offers insights from a firearms expert, likely focusing on historical firearm documentation and potentially modern applications. The description also includes promotional links for TGC's Patreon, merchandise, and sponsor deals, encouraging audience engagement and support.
This video is a call for support for the C&Rsenal YouTube channel, specifically highlighting that funds will go towards acquiring more WWI firearms. The creator expresses exhaustion due to researching a poorly understood firearm for upcoming episodes, for which comprehensive information was difficult to find. They promise exciting content and a special appearance. A link to an Indiegogo campaign for a third annual summer t-shirt fundraiser is provided.
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