This video clarifies common firearm misconceptions in the Philippines, distinguishing between semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms under Republic Act 10591. It explains the function and legality of suppressors, the necessity of permits for carrying firearms outside the residence, and differentiates between 'double action' as a firearm action and 'jacketed hollow point' (JHP) ammunition. The video also debunks the myth of Armando Malite inventing the AR-15.
This video clarifies the distinction between semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms, emphasizing that semi-automatic means one trigger pull equals one shot. It explains that under Philippine Republic Act 10591, civilians can own small arms, defined as individual-use weapons not capable of fully automatic burst discharge. Firearms exceeding caliber .762 or those with fully automatic capability are classified as light weapons, restricted to law enforcement and military.
This video discusses recent developments in Philippine firearm laws, specifically the amendment to the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Republic Act 10591. It highlights that civilians will soon be allowed to own semi-automatic rifles chambered in 7.62 caliber. The PNP is also awaiting final approval for an amnesty program on firearms.
This video discusses the legal and ethical implications of drawing a firearm during a road rage incident in the Philippines. It references Republic Act 10591, emphasizing that firearms are for self-defense against threats to life and not for escalating altercations. The speaker highlights the responsibility that comes with carrying a firearm and the severe consequences of improper use, including potential harm to bystanders.
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