This video details building an AR-15 compliant with New York's SAFE Act, exploring both featureless and fixed magazine configurations. It highlights the Thordsen FRS-15 stock for featureless builds and the Cross Armory Safe Mag system for fixed magazine compliance, allowing for standard features like pistol grips. The content also includes a brief segment on firearm lubrication and a mention of a separate giveaway build.
This video analyzes three proposed House Bills (H.R. 121, H.R. 125, and H.R. 130) that the creator argues further restrict Second Amendment rights and aim to disarm citizens. The presenter breaks down the specific language of each bill, connecting them to potential impacts on gun ownership and self-defense capabilities. The video also includes affiliate links for USCCA, Thordsen Customs, and Safelife Defense, along with a Patreon link for channel support.
This video provides an expert update on the Miller v. Becerra case, challenging California's 'assault weapons' ban. It details the lawsuit's focus on arbitrary classifications and configuration-based restrictions, updates on the trial date (February 3rd, 2021), and discusses potential ruling timelines and recent legal motions. The speaker, identified as 'Armed Scholar,' demonstrates deep expertise in Second Amendment rights and firearms law.
This YouTube video presents five compelling reasons why viewers should consider purchasing body armor and vests immediately. The content touches upon general laws surrounding body armor and its purchase. The description also includes affiliate links for Thordsen Customs, Safelife Defense, and AR 500, along with a discount code for 10% off. Additional links are provided for joining USCCA and a Patreon channel. The creator also shares their YouTube gear and a legal disclaimer stating the content is not legal advice.
This video discusses the concept of "court packing" in the context of potential actions by the Biden administration. The presenter explains what court packing entails, its historical background, and critically, analyzes its potential impact on the Second Amendment. The content appears to be aimed at an audience interested in constitutional law and its implications for gun rights, with mentions of relevant organizations and creator support channels.
This video discusses California's gun laws, specifically highlighting how law enforcement officers are often exempted from regulations that apply to the general public. The creator uses the title "California Only Wants Law Enforcement To Have Guns!!!" to convey the sentiment that strict gun control measures disproportionately affect law-abiding citizens while exempting those in law enforcement. The description provides links to USCCA, Patreon, and mentions specific individuals and brands like Thordsen Customs, Bluesavagecustoms, Steven Snow, and Scott Campos.
This video addresses a common question in California regarding the status of pre-ban or grandfathered magazines following the "Duncan v. Becerra" court case. The content aims to clarify the impact of this legal decision on the ownership and possession of these magazines within the state. It also includes links to supporting organizations like USCCA and Patreon, along with mentions of related gear and a legal disclaimer.
California classifies knives into three categories: open-carry-only (like dirks/daggers), open/concealed carry (folding knives, multitools), and prohibited (switchblades, butterfly knives). Dirks and daggers must be worn openly from the waist. Folding knives and multitools have no state blade length limit for concealed carry, but local laws may apply. Switchblades with blades under 2 inches and assisted-opening knives are legal.
This YouTube video delves into the legal case of Duncan v. Becerra, also known as the California Freedom Week case. The creator aims to clarify common questions and address prevalent misconceptions surrounding this significant legal battle. The video provides links to Thordsen Customs, the USCCA, and a Patreon page, alongside acknowledgments to various contributors. It also includes a standard legal disclaimer stating that the content is for informational purposes and not legal advice, and an affiliate link disclosure for Amazon products.
This video discusses a recent development where the ATF has backed down from a proposed guidance document concerning pistol braces. The creator highlights the relief this brings to firearm owners who were concerned about potential restrictions. The video also includes links to relevant documents, a firearms accessories company (Thordsen Customs), a self-defense organization (USCCA), a crowdfunding platform (Patreon), and a donation page for the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC). The creator also thanks specific individuals and provides their social media handles and YouTube gear setup.
This video addresses the opening of the ATF's comment period for a new guidance document concerning pistol braces. The creator strongly encourages viewers who disagree with the ATF's actions to submit their comments and voice their opinions. Links are provided for the official regulations.gov document, Thordsen Customs, USCCA, the creator's Patreon, and the Firearms Policy Coalition for donations. The video also mentions specific individuals and social media handles. A legal disclaimer clarifies that the content is not legal advice, and an affiliate link disclosure is included.
This video addresses breaking news regarding a potential ATF ban on pistol braces and stabilizing braces. The creator clarifies claims that the ATF guidance letter now classifies braces as making a firearm an SBR. The video aims to clear up these issues and provides links to relevant articles and resources, including Thordsen Customs, USCCA, and a Patreon page. The creator also shares their YouTube gear and includes a legal disclaimer.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.