Be Careful! The CURRENT ATF Is Looking For You If You Own THESE Guns!

Published on March 18, 2026
Duration: 8:18

This video from God Family and Guns highlights six categories of firearms that the ATF is actively targeting for arrests. The speaker, demonstrating an authoritative understanding of current enforcement trends, details specific types of guns and modifications that can lead to legal trouble. Viewers are advised to be aware of these categories to ensure compliance with federal regulations.

Quick Summary

The ATF is actively targeting six categories of firearms for arrests: large caliber belt-fed machine guns, unregistered full auto guns, modified ARs/AKs, firearms with prohibited accessories, guns with machine gun conversion devices (like Glock switches), and illegally trafficked or stolen guns.

Chapters

  1. 00:05ATF Arrests Trend Overview
  2. 00:49#6: Belt-Fed Machine Guns
  3. 01:21#5: Unregistered Full Auto Guns
  4. 02:17#4: Modified ARs & AKs
  5. 02:48#3: Firearms with Prohibited Accessories
  6. 03:40#2: Firearms with Conversion Kits
  7. 04:23#1: Illegally Trafficked or Stolen Guns
  8. 05:50Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of firearms is the ATF currently focusing on for arrests?

The ATF is actively targeting six categories of firearms: large caliber belt-fed machine guns, unregistered full auto guns, modified ARs and AKs, firearms with prohibited accessories, guns with machine gun conversion devices like Glock switches, and illegally trafficked or stolen guns.

Are unregistered full-auto firearms a common reason for ATF arrests?

Yes, unregistered fully automatic machine guns are highly regulated. Arrests often occur when these firearms change hands over generations without proper registration, especially in urban areas.

What modifications to AR-15s and AKs can lead to ATF attention?

ARs and AKs with illegal modifications, particularly involving triggers or other mechanisms that cause them to fall into an illegal category by the ATF, are common targets for arrests, often linked to urban areas and drug trafficking.

What are considered prohibited accessories that can lead to firearm charges?

Prohibited accessories include certain magazines and unregistered suppressors. Firearms equipped with these are often subject to add-on charges, frequently alongside drug trafficking or stolen vehicle offenses.

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