This video debunks the myth of 'new guns' approved by Trump for 2026, clarifying that the changes involve significant policy shifts impacting firearm ownership and regulation. Key reforms include the reclassification of AR-15 pistols with stabilizing braces back to ordinary pistol status, the elimination of the $200 NFA tax stamp for suppressors and SBRs effective 2026, and the establishment of an ATF Classification Board for new firearm designs. It also covers the legal settlement regarding Forced-Reset Triggers, making them more accessible for rifles.
This video showcases the Recover 20/20 chassis, a product designed to transform a handgun into a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) or Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) configuration. The description highlights its function in adding a stabilizing brace to handguns, aiming to improve accuracy. The video likely demonstrates the installation and potential benefits of this accessory.
The Recover Tactical PIX+ conversion kit enhances Glock 17/19 pistols with a stabilizing brace, front magazine holder, and integrated charging handle. It allows for improved stability during live fire drills, including shooting from behind cover and within a vehicle. The kit is constructed from durable glass-reinforced polymer and is compatible with Glock generations 3, 4, and 5.
This expert analysis from Washington Gun Law details recent legal setbacks for the ATF's pistol brace rule. William Kirk explains the FRAC v. Garland case and the 8th Circuit's reversal of a preliminary injunction denial, highlighting the ATF's arbitrary and capricious actions and lack of clear metrics for classification. The ruling suggests a policy 'sea change' that could lead to widespread NFA violations for previous owners.
The PSA X5.7 is presented as a new firearm in development, showcased with live fire testing at the Palmetto State Armory test center. The review highlights its Flat Dark Earth finish, compatibility with red dot optics and stabilizing braces, and its operation in 5.7x28mm caliber. The video emphasizes the firearm's functionality and cycling during live fire.
This video demonstrates a satirical use of a pistol brace, strapping it to the ankle and using feet to operate a Ruger 22 Charger for a dry fire exercise. The demonstration highlights the perceived absurdity of certain ATF regulations regarding pistol braces. The speaker, Reno May, exhibits knowledge of ATF controversies and safe dry-fire practices, indicating an experienced authority level.
This video provides a critical update on the nationwide injunction against the ATF's pistol brace rule, issued by a Texas judge. The ruling, based on APA violations and the common use test, offers injunctive relief to all pistol brace owners. The speaker, demonstrating significant expertise in firearms law and regulation, explains the legal reasoning and anticipates a DOJ appeal.
This expert analysis from Mrgunsngear details the Fifth Circuit's decision to strike down the ATF's pistol brace rule in Mock v. Garland. The ruling highlights how the ATF's reclassification of braced pistols as SBRs creates immediate criminal liability for owners. The discussion emphasizes the importance of braces for shooter stability and accuracy, particularly for disabled individuals, and outlines the current scope of injunctive relief and expectations for broader legal protections.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the House's passage of H.J. Res. 44, a resolution that, if enacted, would nullify the ATF's rule concerning firearms with attached stabilizing braces. He clarifies that while the vote represents a moral victory, the resolution faces significant political and mathematical hurdles to becoming law, even if it passes the Senate. Kirk encourages viewers to educate themselves on the implications and stresses the importance of understanding current gun laws.
This video features William Kirk of Washington Gun Law addressing the widespread non-compliance with the ATF's Pistol Brace Rule. Following up on a previous video, Kirk revisits the topic to provide corrected mathematical calculations, acknowledging viewer feedback. He emphasizes the importance of education for understanding the implications of these regulations on Second Amendment rights. The video also includes links to join firearm advocacy groups like FPC, SAF, and GOA, as well as contact information for Washington Gun Law and a reference to the ATF's Factoring Criteria for Firearms Attached to Pistols rule.
This video covers breaking news regarding a court ruling against the ATF's pistol brace rule. The title and description emphasize that this is another loss for the ATF, with the phrase 'L's are STACKING UP JOE' indicating a political undertone. The content promises to dive into this development and discuss its complexities, presenting it as positive news for firearm owners. The reference articles provided support the claim of legal challenges and preliminary injunctions related to ATF regulations on stabilizing braces.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes the Fifth Circuit's ruling on the ATF's pistol brace rule. While the court enjoined enforcement for the named plaintiffs in the Mock v. Garland case, it did not provide relief to all firearm owners. The video discusses the Firearms Policy Coalition's motion to expand this injunctive relief and explores the implications for individuals seeking to avoid the ATF's regulations on firearms with attached stabilizing braces. The content aims to educate viewers on their Second Amendment rights amidst evolving legal challenges.
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