8th Circuit Court Making Machine Guns Great Again | ARFCOM NEWS

Published on March 13, 2026
Duration: 9:48

This ARFCOM News segment discusses the 8th Circuit Court's decision to overturn the US v. Brad Wendt machine gun conviction, potentially making machine guns 'great again' by challenging the application of certain statutes. It also critically examines high-pressure ammunition claims and explores a controversial Oregon initiative to ban hunting and fishing. The video features an authoritative speaker with deep knowledge of firearms law and ballistics.

Quick Summary

The 8th Circuit Court overturned the US v. Brad Wendt machine gun conviction, finding the statute's application unconstitutional. Critically, claims of 5.56mm ammo reaching 120,000 PSI are dangerous, exceeding SAAMI limits and risking firearm failure. Meanwhile, an Oregon initiative threatens to ban hunting and fishing.

Chapters

  1. 00:008th Circuit Court Overturns Machine Gun Conviction
  2. 00:10Ammunition Claims Under Scrutiny: Badlands Munitions
  3. 00:19Oregon's Controversial Animal Rights Initiative
  4. 00:24Springfield Armory Sponsorship & History
  5. 00:481776 Insurance: Firearm Coverage Explained
  6. 01:08Brad Wendt Case: Amicus Brief & Legal Details
  7. 01:27Wendt's Machine Gun Rentals & Sales
  8. 01:34Context: Hughes Amendment & Machine Gun Laws
  9. 01:498th Circuit Ruling: Conviction Overturned
  10. 02:02Palmetto State Armory's Stance on 2A Rights
  11. 02:29Call for Industry Support for Second Amendment
  12. 02:49Critique of Badlands Munitions' Ammo Claims
  13. 03:07110sassactual's Fastest 5.56 Claim
  14. 03:11Refuting Extreme Velocity Claims
  15. 03:31Factors Affecting High Velocity (Barrel Length)
  16. 03:45Bullet Weight vs. Powder Load Analysis
  17. 04:05Historical Context of High Velocity Ammunition
  18. 04:14Impact of High Velocity on Barrel Life
  19. 04:25SAAMI Pressure Standards vs. Extreme Claims
  20. 04:50NAS3 Case Pressure Testing & Limits
  21. 05:09Bimetal Casings and High Pressure Claims
  22. 05:30Safety Risks of 120,000 PSI Ammunition
  23. 06:01Exceeding Safe Pressure Limits: 'Kentucky Ballistics'
  24. 06:18Viewer Input: AR Setups & Ammo Preferences
  25. 06:29Oregon Petition Update: Hunting & Fishing Ban
  26. 06:40Criminalizing Animal Harm: Scope of the Initiative
  27. 06:50Petition Signatures & Economic Impact Projections
  28. 07:12Consequences: Banning Hunting, Livestock, Testing
  29. 07:43ODFW Funding Concerns & Tax Burden
  30. 08:29Economic Impact: Millions Lost Annually
  31. 08:44Ballot Chances & Historical Precedents
  32. 08:58Call to Action: Support the Channel & 2A News

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the significance of the 8th Circuit Court's ruling in the US v. Brad Wendt case?

The 8th Circuit Court overturned Brad Wendt's machine gun conviction, ruling that the statute, as applied, failed constitutional scrutiny. This decision could potentially impact how machine gun regulations are interpreted and enforced, leading some to believe it makes machine guns 'great again'.

What are the safety concerns regarding high-pressure ammunition claims like 120,000 PSI?

Pressures of 120,000 PSI far exceed SAAMI standards (58,000-61,000 PSI for 5.56mm brass). Such extreme pressures can cause catastrophic firearm failure, potentially turning an upper receiver into a destructive device and significantly reducing barrel life.

What is the Oregon initiative discussed in the video, and what are its potential impacts?

The initiative seeks to expand animal cruelty protections to all animals, potentially banning hunting, fishing, and animal agriculture. Critics argue it would devastate the state's economy, eliminate funding for wildlife management, and create a massive tax burden.

How does high-velocity ammunition affect firearm components?

Ammunition exceeding 4000 fps significantly increases wear on barrels due to higher friction and heat. It can also degrade other rifle parts over time. Standard velocities (3000-3300 fps) are generally considered more sustainable for long-term barrel life.

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