California has passed AB127, a bill that effectively bans the sale of 'machine gun convertible pistols,' which is broadly interpreted to include Glocks, starting January 1st, 2026. The bill defines these as semi-auto pistols with a cruciform trigger bar that can be converted to full-auto with common tools and a 'pistol converter.' While the bill includes exceptions for firearms already at FFLs before the deadline, those sold to law enforcement, and transfers for repair, it creates a felony offense for possessing such converted pistols. The legislation also highlights California's ongoing efforts to regulate firearms through specific design requirements like micro-stamping and mag disconnects, which Glock models currently do not meet.
This video emphasizes the importance of SOLGW's dealer network and the value of in-person firearm purchasing. It highlights that despite website updates, the hands-on experience of selecting a SOLGW rifle from a physical store remains irreplaceable. The description encourages viewers to use the website's Dealer Locator to find a local retailer and join the SOLGW community through their newsletter and social media channels.
This video discusses California's SB 452, a bill signed into law that aims to ban the sale of all semi-automatic pistols not equipped with microstamping technology by January 1, 2028. The legislation is designed to circumvent previous injunctions against microstamping requirements for the state's handgun roster. The speaker explains the bill's provisions, its potential impact on currently available firearms, and the timeline for the California Department of Justice to investigate the technological viability and commercial availability of microstamping components.
This video from Gun Owners of America (GOA) breaks down the five worst aspects of the ATF's new rule defining 'Engaged in the Business as a Dealer in Firearms.' The analysis, presented by Ben Sanderson, highlights concerns about the potential for a gun registry, the broad interpretation of 'engaged in the business' to include single transactions or offers to sell, the reversal of the presumption of innocence, time-based presumptions for sales, and the criminalization of record-keeping for personal sales. GOA's ongoing legal and legislative fight against this rule is emphasized, including a call to action for viewers to contact Congress.
This video from D'Boss Firearms addresses customer inquiries following SHOT Show. Expert firearms dealer Dustin clarifies product availability, distinguishing between prototypes like the PSA Sabre and in-stock items such as the Hi-Point YC9 Yeet Cannon. He also corrects misinformation regarding the Holosun Thermal Optic's release status.
This YouTube video is a promotional short from DPMS, encouraging Firearms License Dealers (FFLs) to sign up on their website, DPMSinc.com, to access DPMS products. The video highlights the DPMS brand and its connection to PSA (Palmetto State Armory) and SC (South Carolina). It's a direct call to action for businesses within the firearms industry.
The video discusses anticipated executive actions by the Biden Administration aimed at expanding gun control measures, particularly focusing on reclassifying firearms dealers to require background checks on more sales. Gun control groups like Giffords are reportedly cheering these impending actions, which are expected to be implemented via executive orders and the ATF. Concerns are raised that these measures could lead to a de facto gun registry, despite existing legal prohibitions.
This video explains the mandatory federal ATF Form 4473 required for all firearm purchases, regardless of state or CCW status. It also details the California-specific Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) process, which involves a background check conducted by the Department of Justice and FBI, typically completed within minutes at the dealer's location.
This video appears to be a promotional or informational piece from Exile Armory, a business located in Weaver, AL, as indicated by the title. The title includes specific phone numbers, suggesting it might be a contact or announcement video. The date "4/7/23" is also provided, implying it's a dated segment. While no specific firearms or topics are explicitly mentioned beyond the business name, the inclusion of phone numbers and a date suggests a potential update, announcement, or event related to their services or inventory.
This video discusses a new California bill that mandates FFLs (Federal Firearm Licensees) to create and participate in state-mandated gun buyback programs. The content highlights the potential impact of this legislation on firearms dealers and the broader implications for gun owners and Second Amendment rights.
This YouTube video appears to be from Exile Armory, featuring contact information for Weaver, Alabama. The title includes multiple phone numbers associated with the business. Given the name 'Exile Armory' and the context of phone numbers likely for inquiries or sales, the video is presumed to be related to firearms or firearm services offered by the armory. Without a description or transcript, specific firearm models, calibers, or topics cannot be definitively identified, but it is reasonable to infer a connection to the firearms industry.
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