Did The DoD Ban Killflash? | ATF Tries To Stop 3D Printing | Cops DENIED Qualified Immunity!!!

Published on September 18, 2024
Duration: 8:05

This ARFCOM News episode provides an expert-level overview of recent developments in Second Amendment law and firearms technology. It covers the controversy surrounding Anti-Reflection Devices (ARDs) being classified as detrimental to national security, the ATF's ongoing attempts to curb 3D printed firearms, and a significant legal victory in Illinois where police officers were denied qualified immunity in a case involving a wrongful FOID/CCW revocation. The episode also highlights new products from Franklin Armory, Vortex Optics, and Hydra Weaponry.

Quick Summary

ARFCOM News covers the DoD's classification of Anti-Reflection Devices (ARDs) as detrimental to national security, ATF's ineffective attempts to ban 3D printed firearms, and a significant legal win where Illinois police officers were denied qualified immunity in a wrongful FOID/CCW revocation case. Product highlights include Franklin Armory, Vortex, and Hydra Weaponry.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction & ARFCOM News
  2. 00:14New Jersey Gun Free Zone Decals
  3. 01:23Franklin Armory Sponsorship
  4. 02:03Vortex Optics Sponsorship
  5. 02:27Hydra Weaponry Sponsorship
  6. 02:40Killflash/Anti-Reflection Device Controversy
  7. 03:53ATF and 3D Printing Ban Attempts
  8. 05:07Police Denied Qualified Immunity in 2A Case
  9. 07:11Moment of Zen: Long Range Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the controversy surrounding Anti-Reflection Devices (ARDs)?

Defense Distributors received a DoD Secrecy Order via the USPTO classifying their ARDs as detrimental to national security, making them unavailable to civilians. The video questions if this is a genuine ban or an overreaction.

What is the latest on ATF attempts to stop 3D printed guns?

The ATF dislikes personal freedom and attempts to prevent 3D printing of guns and auto-sears by targeting slicers or firmware are seen as pointless, with numerous workarounds available. 'Can't stop the signal.'

What happened in the Illinois police qualified immunity case?

In Illinois, officers were denied qualified immunity as a federal judge allowed a lawsuit to proceed. They allegedly filed a false report claiming Robert Kuhlman was a danger, leading to his FOID/CCW revocation.

Which firearms products were featured in the ARFCOM News episode?

The episode featured Franklin Armory's AR-C1, AR-S1, and AR-Elite models, Vortex Defender red dot sights (CCW, ST, XL), and the Hydra Weaponry Mark 15 Hydra rifle platform.

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