Silencer Shop is initiating a lawsuit against the ATF, challenging the regulation of NFA items. The core of the dispute revolves around the $200 tax stamp currently required for NFA items, which is slated for removal on January 1, 2026. The video outlines two purchasing options for suppressors that support Silencer Shop's legal efforts: the 'Fast Track' option involves purchasing and paying the tax stamp now for faster approval, while the 'Free Track' option allows reservation of a suppressor to complete paperwork in 2026, avoiding the tax stamp but incurring a longer wait.
This video provides an expert breakdown of the unexpected removal of the Hearing Protection Act (HPA) and the Short Act from a major legislative bill. The speaker, with an experienced and authoritative tone, details the parliamentary procedures involved, the potential avenues for reinstatement, and the historical significance of this setback for suppressor and SBR deregulation. Viewers are urged to take political action by contacting their senators.
This video debunks common myths surrounding firearm suppressors, particularly in the context of potential legislative changes. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, with assistance from Security Gun Club, explains that suppressors do not silence firearms, are rarely used in criminal activity, and that deregulation will not lead to unchecked sales. The process for acquiring a suppressor, including background checks and waiting periods, is detailed, highlighting that it will remain regulated even if removed from NFA purview.
This video from Gun Owners of America (GOA) explains how social media platform X (formerly Twitter) can be leveraged for effective gun rights activism. It highlights how pressure on X has influenced policy changes and details specific legal cases where GOA has used X to alert the Department of Justice (DOJ) to issues affecting gun owners, leading to positive outcomes. The content encourages viewers to engage on X to advocate for Second Amendment rights.
This guide explains the complexities surrounding ATF classifications of muzzle devices, particularly when designs blur the line between muzzle brakes and silencers. It highlights recent ATF actions against products like the Lethal Eye Muzzle Device and Sig Sauer's MPX muzzle brake, emphasizing the importance of understanding legal definitions and potential regulatory challenges. Viewers are advised to consult legal resources and be aware of the evolving landscape of firearms regulation.
The Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC) has officially requested that the preliminary injunction against the ATF's pistol brace rule be extended nationwide. This legal action, filed in the case Mock v. Garland, seeks to preserve the status quo for all Americans, not just FPC members, while the full case is litigated. The FPC argues that braced pistols are protected arms and that the ATF has not met its burden to regulate them under NFA-like provisions.
This video details Joe Biden's proposed gun control initiatives as presented on his campaign website, alongside current ATF actions regarding pistol braces. It covers potential bans on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, regulation of AR-15s under the NFA, expanded background checks, red flag laws, smart gun mandates, and restrictions on online sales. The speakers emphasize the importance of contacting representatives and voting to protect Second Amendment rights.
This NRA Gun of the Week video showcases the Rock Island Armory VRBP-100, a bullpup shotgun designed for defensive use. Produced in Turkey by Derya Arms, the VRBP-100 features a compact bullpup configuration, an aluminum upper receiver with a rearmost action for reduced overall length, and a 20-inch barrel. It accepts detachable box magazines, offers AR-style controls, and includes a flattop Picatinny rail for optics and accessories, along with a pair of folding sights. The shotgun is customizable with adjustable length-of-pull spacers and a removable comb. This review highlights its affordability and features suitable for defensive applications.
This guide, drawing on the expertise of firearms instructors from Moss Pawn and Gun, outlines a strategic approach to acquiring firearms and components before potential legislative bans. It emphasizes understanding historical ban legislation, prioritizing lower receivers and high-capacity magazines, and considering specific platforms like the AR-15, AK-47, Glock pistols, Ruger 10/22, and Saiga 12 as potential targets for future restrictions. The advice focuses on cost-effective acquisition of essential parts to ensure future firearm availability.
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