This video discusses lawsuits filed against FedEx and UPS for allegedly violating state and federal laws by shipping firearm components, specifically an enhanced trigger system, and firearms to a legal FFL for a shooter involved in the Uvalde incident. The speaker questions the legal basis of these claims, highlighting standard firearm purchasing procedures and the nature of the components shipped.
This video discusses the recent legal issues faced by Colorado-based company Firequest concerning their Hellfire Gen 2 and Hellfire Gen 2 AR trigger systems. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explains how these triggers may have landed on the ATF's radar, referencing a Congressional letter sent to the ATF signed by numerous Representatives. The discussion also explores the potential implications for other trigger systems and provides a link to applicable statutes and a related video about triggers.
This episode of 'This Week in Guns' covers several key firearms-related news items. It discusses the dismissal of Mexico's lawsuit against US gun manufacturers, the rise of 3D-printed gun recoveries in New York despite bans, and the ATF's actions against 'Hellfire' trigger devices. The hosts also touch on political commentary surrounding gun rights and the legal challenges faced by the firearms industry.
This video delves into the history and legality of the Hellfire trigger system, a device designed to increase the rate of fire for semi-automatic firearms. It explores the evolution of the product through Wayback Machine captures of its website, highlighting marketing tactics, legal interpretations, and the ATF's classification of the device. The content emphasizes the device's intended use, potential legal ramifications for owners, and the historical context of its availability.
This video delves into the "Hellfire Trigger," exploring its history, the ATF's cease and desist (C&D) actions, and the current landscape surrounding it. Hosted by MattLaAtLaw, the content aims to clarify the facts and dispel myths, with a side of "fudd" commentary. The description also provides links for supporting the channel, purchasing merchandise, and accessing affiliate links for relevant books and 3D printing equipment, suggesting a focus on firearm modifications and legal discussions within the gun community.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law TV provides an urgent update on the ATF's classification of the Hellfire trigger system as a machine gun. The ATF has issued a cease and desist letter to Fire Quest, demanding the cessation of manufacture, sale, and transfer of these devices, and requiring notification to customers. This action follows similar regulatory scrutiny of forced reset and wide-open triggers, highlighting the ATF's ongoing efforts to regulate firearm components that enhance firing rate.
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