This video details a significant lawsuit filed by CTRLPEW LLC and Alexander Holladay, represented by attorney Matthew Larosiere of Fudd Busters, against California officials Rob Bonta and David Chiu. The suit challenges California's attempt to enforce its firearm and speech laws nationwide, specifically concerning the online accessibility of 3D printed firearm computer code. The plaintiffs, Florida residents, argue this extraterritorial enforcement violates their First, Second, and Fourteenth Amendment rights, setting a potential landmark precedent for online speech and gun rights.
Massad Ayoob, a renowned firearms instructor, strongly advises against the practice of slamming the slide closed on an empty semi-automatic pistol. This video highlights the potential for damage to critical components like the extractor and slide stop, humorously illustrating the concept with a 'Value Destroyed' counter. Proper technique involves allowing the slide to close under spring tension or with a gentle push, emphasizing firearm longevity and maintenance.
This episode of 'This Week in Guns' provides a year-end recap of 2023's legislative changes at state and federal levels. It features discussions on the future of Glock following Gaston Glock's death, the blocking of California's Bruen response law, and evolving public opinion on handgun bans. The episode also touches upon the modernization of gun technology, controversial actions by a New Mexican gun control group, and recent court rulings related to gun laws. A satirical segment on political term limits and an announcement for Fudd Busters Season 2 are also included.
This video showcases a substantial collection of Luger P08 pistols, emphasizing their secure storage in a large safe. The presenter, identified as a subject matter expert, demonstrates careful handling of a Luger using protective gloves, highlighting the importance of proper firearm management and collection preservation. The content serves as an enthusiast's look into a significant Luger armory.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" on October 2nd, 2023, discusses legal battles surrounding firearm ownership, focusing on California's recent loss in a magazine ban case and labeling their subsequent actions as "sore loser laws." The video also touches upon the Presidential Office of Gun Violence Prevention, a win for "Maryland Shall Issue" in Maryland, and mentions President Biden's dog. It critiques Congress's inaction on firearm legislation and references notable figures and entities like Feinstein and Trump's trip to PSA. The episode includes product endorsements for VZGrips and 4Patriots.
This video explores the intriguing compatibility of Glock magazines with a Walther P99 pistol, a topic discussed on a recent WMMF podcast featuring Matt Larosiere from Fudd Busters. The video title directly poses the question of whether the Walther P99 can accept Glock magazines and promises to provide an answer. It also includes promotional links for Blackout Coffee and other ways to support the channel, such as subscribing, donating on Patreon, and shopping on Amazon. A secondary car channel is also promoted.
This video explores the intersection of the First Amendment's protection of speech with the Second Amendment's right to bear arms, specifically in the context of 3D-printable firearm files. Attorney Matthew Larose argues that the First Amendment protects even dangerous speech, as a right that doesn't protect the most extreme expressions is no right at all. He details how 3D printable files, often STL files, are essentially digital sculptures and argues they should be protected as expressive conduct. The discussion also touches on the historical context of homemade firearms, the limitations of firearm traceability, and the regulatory challenges posed by technologies like 3D printing.
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