This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers a range of firearms-related topics, including emerging rumors surrounding Glock models and their market impact, particularly in light of California's recent legislation. The discussion delves into potential new Glock model rollouts and associated risks, as well as the implications for the broader firearm industry. Legal updates are also a key focus, with mentions of the NRA, Everytown's firearm safety program, DOJ legal actions, and ongoing Supreme Court cases concerning gun rights. The episode touches upon the processing of NFA firearms during potential government shutdowns and provides updates on specific legal cases.
This video provides a concise explanation of what constitutes an NFA item, presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law. Aimed at educating viewers on firearm laws in under 60 seconds, the content focuses on empowering individuals with knowledge regarding NFA firearms. The description also includes calls to action for video ideas, newsletter subscriptions, and direct contact for legal inquiries related to Second Amendment rights.
This video showcases an extensive and impressive private firearm collection, heavily featuring automatic weapons and heavy machine guns. Highlights include numerous M2 Browning .50 caliber machine guns, MG42s, M134 Miniguns, and a dedicated Heckler & Koch wall. The collection demonstrates a high level of expertise and access to NFA/Class 3 items, suggesting the owner is a serious collector or dealer.
This video showcases the Genesis Gen12, a full-auto, suppressed 12-gauge shotgun, in action at an outdoor range. It highlights the firearm's rapid rate of fire and the effectiveness of its suppressor during full-auto bursts. Slow-motion analysis reveals the short-recoil action and quick shell ejection, demonstrating its performance in a competition shooting context.
This video urgently addresses a critical issue for gun owners: the legal complexities of passing down firearms after death. It explores whether standard wills or trusts are sufficient, highlighting how state laws, recipient eligibility, and firearm classifications (including restricted types under acts like the Firearms Restriction Act, Gun Control Act, and National Firearms Act) impact inheritance. The content delves into the concept of a gun trust as a superior method for protecting firearms for future generations and provides guidance on transferring non-NFA firearms and disposing of unwanted inherited weapons. The USCCA Director of Content, Kevin Michalowski, provides expert insights.
House Resolution HR 4953, the National Firearms Amendment Act of 2021, proposes to classify semi-automatic rifles and shotguns with detachable magazines as NFA firearms. This would subject them to federal registration and taxation requirements, similar to existing NFA items. The bill aims to expand the definition of a 'firearm' under the National Firearms Act to include these commonly owned firearms, potentially making them harder to acquire. It does not include a grandfather clause for existing owners and allocates funds to the ATF for implementation.
This video from Fuddbusters, hosted by @MattLaAtLaw, dives into the complexities of National Firearms Act (NFA) firearms for those considering purchasing them. It specifically addresses the common question of whether an NFA Trust is necessary and explains the reasons why. The content aims to demystify this aspect of gun law, separating fact from fiction and offering practical advice to newcomers in the NFA firearm space, while also maintaining the channel's signature tone that includes a critique of 'fudds'.
This video features Brandon Herrera filling in for Kentucky Ballistics, showcasing several full-auto firearms including the AKS-74U, PSA AK-V, and Zastava M92. The demonstration involves shooting various targets like eggplants and watermelons to illustrate caliber differences and kinetic energy. The segment concludes with a 'mini-fridge finale' using a Lanchester Mk I submachine gun, highlighting destructive testing and entertainment value.
This video critically examines the ATF's recent actions and claims regarding SB Tactical pistol braces, suggesting they are being unfairly targeted. The analysis delves into ATF documentation, including a 2018 FOIA letter and a 2020 criminal determination, highlighting perceived inconsistencies and contradictions in the agency's stance on brace classification and marketing. The speaker argues that the ATF's approach constitutes harassment and misrepresentation, potentially impacting gun owners and the industry.
Dragonman provides an in-depth tour of his unique home, showcasing an extensive collection of firearms, memorabilia, and vintage vehicles. He emphasizes his home defense strategy, featuring readily accessible firearms like M16s and shotguns, and argues against gun safes for immediate access. The video also highlights his massive collection of over 10,000 rounds of ammunition and promotes an upcoming machine gun shoot event.
This video provides a detailed breakdown of the changes to ATF Form 4473, effective January 16, 2017. Instructor Adam Kraut, Esq. explains critical updates for both purchasers and sellers, including new requirements for middle initials, last name suffixes, race/ethnicity reporting, and explicit warnings about federal marijuana laws. The guide also covers revisions to seller sections regarding supplemental identification, non-immigrant alien documentation, NICS checks, and firearm information recording, emphasizing compliance with current ATF regulations.
This video from The Gun Collective features Adam Kraut providing a legal breakdown of traveling with NFA (National Firearms Act) firearms across state lines. He addresses common questions regarding the legality and provides guidance on interacting with the ATF. The video references specific U.S. legal codes and ATF forms, aiming to educate viewers on the proper procedures and requirements for interstate NFA firearm transportation. It's presented as "The Legal Brief" for NFA owners.
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