This video discusses a new final rule aimed at ending "Operation Chokepoint," a practice where financial regulators could use "reputational risk" as a pretext to de-bank businesses, particularly those in the firearms industry. The rule, effective June 6, 2026, prohibits regulators from discouraging banks from servicing lawful industries based on political, social, or religious views, thereby protecting Second Amendment rights and financial privacy.
This video explains how recent regulatory changes and evolving definitions by the ATF and state governments can inadvertently turn law-abiding gun owners into felons overnight. It emphasizes that firearm legality is not static, often shifting due to reclassifications of features, definitions, or agency positions, rather than direct legislative action. Understanding specific firearm configurations and current legal definitions is crucial for compliance.
This guide, presented by The VSO Gun Channel, details the mandatory engraving requirements for firearms manufactured under an NFA Form 1. Expert instruction covers what information must be engraved, acceptable locations, methods like laser or mechanical engraving, and the specific size and depth requirements mandated by the ATF. It emphasizes the importance of legibility and offers creative placement solutions for various firearm types.
TheYankeeMarshal reviews the Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter Revolver Stock, a product designed to convert a revolver into a long-gun configuration. He discusses its appearance, noting it resembles a stock rather than a brace, and raises questions about its legality under NFA laws, specifically concerning Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) classification. The speaker, admitting limited NFA expertise, seeks viewer input on the accessory's compliance. The product is slated for a Q1 2026 shipping date.
This guide details the installation of a Drop-In Auto Sear (DIAS) into an AR receiver, a process that converts the firearm to full-auto. The DIAS is a self-contained, legal machine gun that can be moved between compatible AR platforms. Due to its NFA classification, understanding its legal status and transferability is crucial. The video highlights the extreme rarity and high market value of pre-1986 registered DIAS units.
This guide outlines the critical steps to take if you accidentally receive a firearm delivery. It emphasizes immediate safety protocols, contacting authorities, and avoiding actions that could lead to legal trouble, such as keeping the firearm or attempting to return it yourself. The advice is crucial for gun owners and consumers alike to navigate these rare but serious situations correctly.
This video explains the significant legal risks associated with the Gun Free School Zones Act (GFSZA), 18 USC 922Q, highlighting how it can turn lawful firearm possession into a federal felony, even in constitutional carry states. It details the 1000-foot radius rule, the interstate commerce hook used for federal jurisdiction, and common scenarios like traffic stops that can lead to prosecution. The content also touches upon NFA regulations regarding suppressors and the impact of the Bruen decision on sensitive places.
This video from Gun Talk Media features Tom Gresham discussing the ineffectiveness of gun control laws in deterring criminals. Gresham, an expert in firearms discourse, asserts that criminals inherently do not obey laws and that historical attempts at gun bans, semi-automatic bans, and magazine restrictions have failed to reduce crime in the United States. The discussion emphasizes that these measures do not impact criminal activity.
This video from USCCA features an attorney explaining the legal requirements for disclosing a concealed firearm during a traffic stop. The expert emphasizes that disclosure laws vary significantly by state, with some states having a 'duty to disclose' while others do not. The recommended method for disclosure, if required, is to present your driver's license and concealed carry permit together, rather than verbally informing the officer.
This video, presented by an authoritative speaker with experienced insights, details how the government is reportedly monitoring and tracking gun purchases in 14 specific states. It outlines which states have registries or permit-to-purchase requirements, highlighting the potential implications for Second Amendment rights and individual privacy. The speaker emphasizes that such monitoring may be illegal and discusses the broader concerns of government knowledge of firearm ownership in relation to potential overreach.
This video humorously illustrates the frustration of mandatory firearm waiting periods, using a fictional scenario to depict bypassing the delay. It highlights the importance of understanding and adhering to legal firearm purchase regulations, while also showcasing available accessories like Streamlight products. The content is presented with an entertaining tone by an experienced individual operating a firearms channel.
This video from CRPA TV explains new California laws impacting firearm parts and accessories. As of January 1st, these items must be shipped with specific requirements, including purchaser acknowledgment of notices and verification of identity by the common carrier, treating them similarly to ammunition. The CRPA representative emphasizes the importance of compliance with these regulations.
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