This video features Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, providing a concise explanation of the legal requirements for serializing unserialized firearms in Washington State. He emphasizes the importance of carefully identifying which firearms are specifically covered by the law. The video aims to educate viewers on their legal obligations and encourage them to stay informed about their Second Amendment rights. Contact information for Washington Gun Law is provided for further inquiries.
This video clarifies the ATF's new rule regarding 80% lowers, now termed Privately Made Firearms (PMFs). It explains that individuals are not required to serialize their self-made firearms unless those firearms are taken into the inventory of a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) for more than a same-day repair or adjustment. The responsibility for marking and serializing falls solely on the FFL.
This video critically analyzes a journalist's attempt to build a 'ghost gun' in California, highlighting numerous legal missteps and misinterpretations of state firearm laws. The instructor, Reno May, details the specific requirements for legally manufacturing firearms in California, including serialization, barrel length, and action type for polymer-based firearms. He argues that the journalist's actions resulted in the creation of an unsafe and unserialized handgun, leading to potential criminal charges.
This video provides a critical analysis of the "ghost gun" narrative presented by CBS's 60 Minutes. The speaker, Reno May, argues that the term "ghost gun" is a manufactured scare tactic and that the laws surrounding unserialized firearms are often misunderstood. He explains that the ability to build firearms at home from parts, or to deface serial numbers on existing firearms, is not a new phenomenon and that existing laws are often circumvented through private sales or illegal acts, regardless of whether the firearm is factory-made or home-built. The video highlights the legal complexities and the ATF's stance, while also critiquing the sensationalism used in media reports.
This video, presented by Joel Persinger of GunGuyTV, clarifies the nature of 80% lower receivers, distinguishing them from completed firearms. It delves into the tradition of home firearm building in America and critically examines the political narrative surrounding 'ghost guns.' The content specifically addresses California's legal requirements for serializing and registering home-built firearms, offering options for existing builds. Persinger argues that serial numbers primarily track law-abiding citizens rather than deterring criminals, and contextualizes these regulations within historical Second Amendment arguments.
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