This video compares the new Glock 17V to the original Glock 17 Gen 5, highlighting minor but significant internal and external modifications. The primary changes focus on preventing the installation of illegal 'switches' or auto sears. The presenter, Ganditi, notes subtle differences in the slide's internal ledges, striker thickness, striker channel, and a redesigned rear channel, all aimed at this prevention. The backplate and frame also feature minor alterations. Despite these changes, internal components like trigger bars and ejectors appear identical, suggesting no impact on reliability. The video concludes that the 17V is a subtle redesign to address legal concerns without compromising functionality.
This video discusses the introduction of the Modern Firearm Safety Act (HR4676) and the Fire Act in the U.S. House of Representatives. The Modern Firearm Safety Act aims to eliminate handgun rosters nationwide, while the Fire Act seeks to abolish magazine capacity bans across the United States. The discussion highlights the legislative process, potential challenges from states like California and New York, and the comparison between legislative victories and judicial rulings in advancing Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses the introduction of the Modern Firearm Safety Act, a bill aimed at eliminating handgun roster laws in states like California and New York. The act, sponsored by Republicans Daryl Issa and Elise Stefanik, argues that these rosters impose unconstitutional restrictions, artificially inflate prices, and hinder access to modern firearms with safety features. The legislation focuses on preempting state requirements that exceed federal standards, particularly those mandating features not found in firearms in common use.
This video debunks claims that SIG Sauer bribed politicians for immunity regarding their firearms, specifically the P320. The speaker argues that recent legislation does not grant immunity for negligent discharges but rather prevents lawsuits based on the idea that manufacturers are liable if a gun isn't 'foolproof' against misuse. The speaker emphasizes that P320s do not discharge on their own and that claims otherwise are unsubstantiated, often driven by financial motives of 'talking heads' on the internet.
This video discusses the stringent and often arbitrary requirements imposed by the California Department of Justice for handguns to be approved for the state's "Handgun Roster." It highlights how specific font sizes and permanent marking methods for loaded chamber indicators, along with other safety features like magazine disconnects, are used to deny new firearm models entry onto the roster, even after the microstamping requirement was enjoined. The content emphasizes the ongoing legal battles, such as Bowlan v. Bonta, aimed at challenging these regulations.
This YouTube video, titled "The Smith and Wesson M&P Safety," focuses on the safety features of the Smith & Wesson M&P pistol line. The description mentions support through affiliate links for outdoor gear and apparel from Basement Operator Company, as well as social media promotion for the channel's host, Elliott Delp. The content is presented as educational and entertaining, with a disclaimer clarifying the creator is not a gunsmith and does not sell firearms. The video's goal is to inform viewers about the safety mechanisms inherent in the M&P series.
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