This video showcases a wide variety of firearms available at Exile Armory, including shotguns, rifles, and handguns, with a focus on new arrivals and popular models. The presenter highlights specific features, calibers, and pricing for each firearm, offering insights into their availability and suitability for hunting and general use. Information on Class 3 item transfers and in-store fingerprinting for Alabama residents is also provided.
Exile Armory in Weaver, AL, discusses Class 3 items, including suppressors and SBRs, emphasizing layaway options and NFA item holding. They showcase various suppressors from Q, SilencerCo, and Dead Air, detailing their calibers and prices. The store also highlights AR-15 lower receivers, offering a pre-sale deal for civilian market builds and SBRs, contingent on selling 250 units within 30 days. A wide array of handguns and long guns are also presented with their respective prices.
The video explains the process of acquiring NFA items, specifically silencers, via Form 4. Historically, this process involved long wait times due to background checks, fingerprinting, and law enforcement notification. However, recent trends indicate significantly reduced processing times, with some approvals taking weeks or even days, prompting a rush of buyers.
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.
Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons conducts a functional test of an American M1918 Chauchat chambered in .30-06 Springfield. The test focuses on identifying common extraction issues, but the primary malfunction encountered was related to magazine feeding. The firearm performed reliably for a limited number of rounds without overheating or extraction problems, suggesting potential issues with historical magazines.
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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