This entry details the examination of a Walther PPK lacking standard proof marks. The speaker, a hobbyist, suggests this could indicate it was never issued, possibly due to factory completion at war's end, refinishing, or being a 'Lunchbox Special' – a firearm smuggled from the factory by an employee. The PPK in question is dated 1934.
This video analyzes how an individual concealed and transported a rifle, identified as an older imported Mouser likely chambered in .30-06 Springfield (possibly a K98 variant), into a secure area. The speaker details methods of concealment, including down the pants and shirt, and discusses how the rifle was carried after the incident, wrapped in a towel.
This video discusses Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers, alleging they profit from firearms smuggled into Mexico for cartel use. It explores the historical context of cartel activity in Mexico, alleged corruption, and the effectiveness of US aid. The speaker argues that Mexico's claims are flawed due to internal corruption and selective gun tracing, and that former President Trump's policies on border security and immigration are more effective in addressing the issue.
This ARFCOM News episode covers TSA firearm interdictions, including a Lego box incident, and discusses the implications of permitless carry in New Orleans. It also touches on a road rage incident involving off-duty police officers and highlights the importance of de-escalation for concealed carriers. The segment features sponsors like Vortex Optics, discussing their Defender line of red dot sights.
This #Shorts video discusses a news report where a gun was reportedly fired at a White Sox game and allegedly smuggled in via a woman's 'belly fat'. The video highlights the security breach and the unusual method of concealment. Sponsor links for TNVC and Springfield Armory are provided.
The speaker discusses the "iron pipeline" concept, asserting it's a fictionalized narrative used to push gun control. He explains that firearms reach illegal markets through theft and individual illegal sales, not a centralized pipeline. The conversation also touches on the ineffectiveness of past assault weapons bans and the challenges of regulating 3D-printed firearms and 'ghost guns.'
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