This review focuses on the Kalashnikov USA Comrad SBS, a firearm that is no longer in production as Kalashnikov USA has ceased operations. The video highlights the SBS's solid feel, its threaded barrel suitable for suppressor attachment, and demonstrates the use of both small and large capacity magazines. The presenter expresses interest in acquiring a shotgun suppressor for this unique firearm.
This video discusses a significant letter from members of Congress to Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the National Firearms Act (NFA). The letter asserts that the elimination of taxation on certain NFA items, such as short-barreled rifles, shotguns, and suppressors, was intended to also repeal their registration and transfer requirements. This position is being advanced in ongoing litigation challenging the NFA's framework, potentially leading to NFA items being regulated solely by Form 4473 transfers.
This video, titled "Careful w/ Shockwave Shorties!", likely discusses the Mossberg Shockwave or similar short-barreled shotguns, with a strong emphasis on safety and responsible handling. The description highlights links to Warrior Poet Society resources, including their website, training programs, books, and app, alongside partners like My Patriot Supply and the Second Amendment Foundation. The content appears geared towards individuals interested in firearms, self-defense, and tactical training, with a call to action to engage with WPS's broader educational and community offerings.
This YouTube video from GUNBROS explores the legal definition of an "SBS" (Short-Barreled Shotgun) by discussing at what barrel length a shotgun becomes legally classified as such. The description also highlights GUNBROS as a family-owned business committed to customer service, fast shipping, and offering curated, battle-tested products that support Second Amendment rights for personal and national protection.
This video from Washington Gun Law TV, hosted by President William Kirk, analyzes the first lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America (GOA) challenging the National Firearms Act (NFA). The lawsuit, Silencer Shop Foundation, et. al. v. ATF, argues that the NFA's constitutional basis, rooted in Congress's taxing power, has dissolved following recent legislation that zeroed out the $200 tax stamp on many NFA-regulated items. GOA contends that without taxation, the registration and transfer requirements are no longer justified and exceed Congress's enumerated powers, rendering the NFA unconstitutional for untaxed firearms.
This video examines the practicality and utility of the Genesis Arms Gen 12 PDS SBS, specifically a 5-inch barrel variant chambered in 12 Gauge. The content likely explores whether such a compact 12 gauge shotgun can serve a purpose, potentially touching upon its design, handling characteristics, and possible applications.
This video discusses a significant change regarding the National Firearms Act (NFA) tax. The Senate Parliamentarian has approved the zeroing out of taxes on Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs), suppressors, and short-barreled shotguns. Host Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner, a constitutional attorney and Second Amendment scholar, provides analysis on this development. The description also highlights his background and mentions his new 2A article and social media presence.
Colion Noir breaks down the recent Texas legislation that removes short-barreled rifles (SBRs) and shotguns (SBSs) from the state's list of prohibited weapons. He clarifies that this change aligns Texas law with federal allowances under the National Firearms Act (NFA), which still requires a $200 tax stamp and registration for these firearms. The discussion highlights that this is a correction rather than a significant expansion of gun rights, and advocates for the federal SHORT Act to fully remove SBRs and SBSs from NFA regulation.
The Serbu Super Shorty, a modified Remington 870 or Mossberg 500, is classified as an 'Any Other Weapon' (AOW) due to its smooth-bore and vertical front grip. Despite its 'stupid' design, it's surprisingly fun and manageable with proper recoil control techniques, making it a niche tool for breaching or compact defense.
The Raider S4 SBS 12-gauge shotgun is highly praised, receiving a perfect 10/10 rating, particularly for its shorter barrel configuration. The review highlights its performance in live fire demonstrations, effectively engaging steel targets and clay pigeons. Key accessories like the Meprolight MCO Pro optic and True North Concepts PewStop grip are noted.
This video showcases a "California Legal Short Barrel Shotgun (AOW)" owned by Reno May. The description explicitly states the video's focus on this specific firearm type and its legal status in California. It also includes promotional codes for various products and services, including a privacy service, supplements, health services, apparel, merchandise, and an EDC belt, linking them to the creator's social media and website. The video aims to inform viewers about this particular AOW shotgun and promote affiliated brands.
This video showcases a short-barreled shotgun, likely modified for suppressed use, in a tactical scenario described as "trench sweep" and "drone defense." The title highlights the suppressed nature of the firearm and its potential applications, suggesting a focus on close-quarters combat or specialized tactical operations. The description is minimal, but the keywords point towards a demonstration or review of this specialized shotgun setup.
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