3 Things YouTube Hates!!! #firearmsafety

Published on May 31, 2025
Duration: 1:24

This guide, presented by Civilian Tactical, outlines key YouTube policies that impact firearm content creators. It covers restrictions on high-capacity magazines, external sales links, 3D printed accessories, and the demonetization risks associated with components like Forced Reset Triggers. Understanding these rules is crucial for creators to avoid penalties and maintain their presence on the platform.

Quick Summary

YouTube's firearm content policies often lead to demonetization or channel bans, especially concerning items like Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) and direct links to sales sites. Creators must avoid demonstrating the manufacturing of 3D printed accessories and may consider using 29-round magazines instead of standard 30-round capacity to mitigate risks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00High-Capacity Magazines Policy
  2. 00:11External Links to Firearm Sites Policy
  3. 00:383D Printed Accessories Policy
  4. 00:51Forced Reset Triggers (FRT) Policy

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm accessories can lead to demonetization on YouTube?

Components like Davidson Defense Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) are known to cause demonetization or channel bans on YouTube due to their ability to facilitate rapid semi-automatic fire. Creators should be cautious when featuring such items.

Can I link to gun stores from my YouTube channel?

No, YouTube prohibits direct linking to firearm sales websites. While your channel might be allowed, linking to external stores can result in penalties. It's safer to avoid these direct links entirely.

How can I show 3D printed firearm accessories on YouTube?

To comply with YouTube's policies, focus on showcasing commercially available 3D printed accessories like grips from brands such as Future Forge. Crucially, avoid demonstrating the actual manufacturing process of these items.

Why might I use a 29-round magazine instead of a 30-round one on YouTube?

Some creators opt for 29-round magazines over standard 30-round capacity to proactively avoid potential issues with YouTube's content policies. This is a preventative measure against potential demonetization or content restrictions.

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