ARRESTED FOR GUN MEMES???

Published on September 5, 2019
Duration: 21:41

This video discusses the controversial confiscation of firearms based on social media posts and memes, touching on 'red flag' laws and ATF overreach. It also covers topics like Russian rifle import bans, firearm ownership rights for veterans, and the reclassification of semi-auto firearms. The content highlights the complexities and potential overreach in current firearm regulations and enforcement.

Quick Summary

Concerns are rising about the potential misuse of 'red flag' laws, where firearms could be confiscated based on social media posts or 'memes.' The ATF has also retroactively reclassified semi-automatic AA-12 shotguns as machine guns, highlighting regulatory complexities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Custom Makarov Shoulder Rig
  2. 02:48Short AR Pistols and Concussion
  3. 04:02Military Equipment and the 2nd Amendment
  4. 04:32Russian Rifle Import Bans
  5. 05:21Firearm Ownership Rights for Veterans
  6. 06:20DIY Glock Stippling Risks
  7. 07:33Red Flag Laws and ATF Overreach
  8. 08:42ATF AA-12 Reclassification Controversy
  9. 14:26Brass Valley Industry Initiative
  10. 16:35AK Build Quality: Cast Trunnions
  11. 18:33Acquiring an M3 Grease Gun
  12. 18:52Yugo RPK Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the concerns regarding 'red flag' laws and social media?

Concerns exist that 'red flag' laws could be misused to confiscate firearms based on social media posts or 'memes,' raising questions about free speech and due process in firearm ownership.

What is the ATF's stance on the AA-12 shotgun?

The ATF has retroactively reclassified semi-automatic AA-12 shotguns, produced by Sol Invictus, as machine guns, despite their inability to fire automatically. This has significant regulatory implications for owners and manufacturers.

Why should cast trunnions be avoided in AK builds?

Cast trunnions are considered a weak point in AK rifle construction and are prone to catastrophic failure. Forged trunnions are the preferred and more durable option for reliable AK builds.

What is the 'Brass Valley' initiative?

The 'Brass Valley' initiative is a mentorship program designed to attract and train young, technically skilled CAD designers and engineers, bringing them into the firearm manufacturing industry.

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