This episode of 'This Week in Guns' delves into the complexities surrounding the Sig Sauer P320's safety concerns, analyzing the technical aspects of its potential malfunctions. It also provides a detailed breakdown of two NFA lawsuits challenging the 'tax and spend' clause, scrutinizing their legal merits and potential outcomes. The discussion extends to the controversial actions of Rare Breed Firearms regarding patent enforcement and the broader implications for the firearms industry.
This episode of 'This Week in Guns' covers several significant legal and regulatory developments impacting firearm owners. Key topics include the controversial Illinois assault weapons registry, challenges to its vagueness, and the implications for FFLs. It also discusses an FRT injunction, Smith & Wesson's relocation to Tennessee, UTM's cessation of civilian sales, and new gun control measures in Connecticut and Colorado, including waiting periods and restrictions on carry rights in public spaces.
This video details a significant legal victory for the DOJ, which has obtained a court order blocking the sale of Rare Breed Triggers' FRT-15 and similar devices. The court has classified these components as machine gun converters, subject to federal law. The speaker, with an authoritative tone and expertise in firearms law, explains the implications of this ruling, including the potential ban on sales and recovery of devices.
This YouTube video provides an update regarding rumored ATF raids and seizures affecting FRT-15 dealers. The content is presented by Reno May, who also uses the video to promote his merchandise, supplements, health optimization services, and body armor. The core focus is on legal and regulatory issues impacting firearms businesses, specifically concerning the FRT-15.
This video discusses the dismissal of the lawsuit filed by Rare Breed Firearms against the ATF concerning their Forced Reset Trigger. The case was dismissed without prejudice due to failure to file a case management report. The speaker explains the background of the trigger, the ATF's stance, and Rare Breed's legal challenge, noting that the dismissal may allow for future refiling.
This video analyzes the legality of the Rare Breed Firearms FRT-15 trigger in California. While claimed to be federally legal and distinct from full-auto or bump stock devices, its operation and California's penal code definitions for multi-burst trigger activators raise significant concerns. The instructor strongly advises against possessing the FRT-15 in California due to potential legal risks.
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