This video from hickok45 addresses common viewer questions about the legality of firearms shown on his channel, specifically a Chinese AK variant and a Glock 17. He clarifies that most firearms, even those with modifications like 'fun switches' (if properly registered under NFA regulations), can be legal to own with the correct paperwork and a clean background check. The video emphasizes that legality often hinges on proper registration and the owner's eligibility, rather than the firearm itself being inherently illegal.
This video addresses a common legal oversight for firearm owners: failing to register NFA items when moving out of state. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains the importance of ATF Form 5320.20 and what steps to take if this form was not approved before a relocation. The content aims to educate viewers on navigating this specific legal scenario to avoid potential issues.
This video discusses the ATF eForm 4 process, framing it as "Easier Tyranny." It emphasizes the VSO Gun Channel's role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, independent of firearm sales. The description details VSO's commitment to objective content and their testing services through VSOrdnance LLC, clarifying that opinions cannot be bought and access to their audience is not for sale. It also notes that all depicted magazines are standard capacity or lower.
Adam Kraut, Esq., provides an expert-level guide on completing the ATF Form 4 for National Firearms Act (NFA) item transfers. The video emphasizes using the latest form version, typing information for clarity, and accurately filling out all required boxes, including transfer tax, transferee/transferor details, firearm descriptions, and law enforcement notifications. Specific instructions are given for both individual and legal entity (trust) applications, highlighting the need for Responsible Person Questionnaires and associated documentation.
This video details the final prices from the RIA September 2017 Premier Auction, focusing on high-value firearms like Volcanic pistols and rare prototypes. It highlights significant price variations based on material and condition, with iron-framed Volcanics fetching up to $34,500 and brass-framed ones reaching $20,700. The auction also featured early rifles and transferrable submachine guns, with prices often reflecting NFA registration costs.
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