This video from Classic Firearms at IWA 2026 discusses the Springfield Armory Kuna European variant, highlighting its 12-inch barrel and rifle classification in Europe due to a pinned stock. The discussion delves into its roller-delayed action, ambidextrous controls, and available magazine capacities (10, 20, 30 rounds). A key focus is the potential for this variant to be imported into the US, with challenges stemming from its classification as a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) under current NFA regulations. The presenter notes the high demand for existing Kuna models and explores potential US configurations, including a braced pistol variant.
This YouTube video, titled 'What You Can/Can't Do While Carrying a Firearm!?!', aims to educate viewers on the legal aspects of carrying a firearm. The description emphasizes that the answer may surprise free citizens and patriots, suggesting a focus on rights and restrictions. The video also promotes official merchandise, a backup channel, and patron support via Patreon and SubscribeStar. It features original music and artwork.
This video discusses Rare Breed being banned from Shot Show. While the title is direct, the description focuses heavily on promoting the channel through merchandise (Combat Llama Cultist Patch) and support links (Patreon, Venmo, Instagram). A legal disclaimer is included, clarifying that the views expressed are personal and not representative of any government agency, citing unclassified doctrine and public source information. The content appears to be a commentary or news update related to the firearms industry and its events.
This YouTube video likely discusses the legal aspects of manufacturing one's own firearms. The title suggests a focus on the right to build firearms and whether this is permissible under current laws. The mention of a live stream indicates a discussion or Q&A format, potentially involving legal experts or firearm enthusiasts to clarify regulations and processes related to home builds.
This YouTube video, titled "Avoid THIS to stay out of jail," strongly implies a focus on legal pitfalls and potential criminal consequences related to firearms ownership or usage. While no specific firearms are mentioned in the provided title and description, the suggestive title hints at a discussion of laws, regulations, or common mistakes that could lead to legal trouble for gun owners. The description primarily consists of links to the creator's various social media and streaming platforms, indicating this might be a lifestyle or commentary channel with a potential underlying theme of firearms.
This video analyzes the significant surge in ATF eForms submissions, particularly concerning NFA items. The speaker, an experienced 07 FFL holder, critically examines data from organizations like NSSF and GOA, highlighting discrepancies between reported 'received' and 'processed' form numbers. He explains how control numbers can be inflated by administrative processes and transfers, leading to an estimated actual submission count of around 320,000 NFA items, rather than potentially over a million based on raw control numbers.
This video analyzes California's proposed AB 383 gun law, set to take effect in 2026. The law aims to enhance the state's ability to target individuals prohibited from firearm ownership by refining search warrant justifications and establishing clearer procedures for gun relinquishment. The California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) expresses significant concerns, viewing the law as a potential 'state-mandated local program' that could impose considerable costs and duties on under-resourced law enforcement agencies without adequate guidance from the Department of Justice.
This YouTube video analyzes the FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), claiming that a single NICS check actually involves four separate background checks. The video aims to inform viewers about the current gun purchasing process and its perceived complexities. It also includes links for channel support, recommended products, merchandise, and prayer requests.
This YouTube video's title, 'Can’t carry a gun in L.A.👀', suggests a discussion around firearm carry laws and restrictions in Los Angeles. Given the emoji, it likely explores the challenges or limitations faced by gun owners in this specific urban environment. The content may delve into legal aspects, personal experiences, or practical implications of carrying firearms in a city with potentially strict regulations. It could be an informative piece for those interested in Second Amendment rights or the realities of concealed carry in urban areas.
This video breaks down five significant gun law changes scheduled to take effect in 2026 that will directly impact concealed carriers. It highlights that these upcoming regulations are not to be underestimated, with some states introducing unexpected measures. The content emphasizes the importance of concealed carriers being aware of these new laws, their associated penalties, and the potential impact on their ability to carry concealed before stepping out armed.
This video discusses firearm magazine capacity restrictions in various US states, focusing on the common limitation of 10 rounds. It explores the legal implications and practical considerations for firearm owners affected by these laws. The content likely touches upon different types of firearms and their compatibility with these capacity limits.
The video discusses '10mm weather' as a signal for carrying a 10mm caliber firearm, particularly in cold conditions. It also includes a strong warning about potential government overreach and its consequences for minor firearm regulation infractions, such as shotgun barrel length.
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