Gun Gripes #271: "ATF Takes Aims at 80% Receivers"

Published on December 14, 2020
Duration: 9:36

This video from Iraqveteran8888's Gun Gripes series, featuring Jared from Guns and Gadgets, discusses the ATF's recent actions targeting 80% receivers, specifically Polymer80's 'buy, build, shoot' kits. The ATF is reportedly raiding manufacturers, visiting retailers, and even going door-to-door to seize these kits, attempting to classify them as firearms. The hosts advise viewers who have purchased these kits to consult legal counsel and organizations like the FPC or GOA.

Quick Summary

The ATF is targeting 80% receivers, specifically Polymer80's 'buy, build, shoot' kits, by raiding manufacturers, visiting retailers, and conducting door-to-door seizures. They aim to classify these kits as firearms. Owners are advised to contact FPC or GOA and consult a lawyer immediately if visited by the ATF.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Gun Gripes Intro & ATF Focus
  2. 01:17ATF Raids & Retailer Visits
  3. 02:04Door-to-Door Seizures & Warnings
  4. 03:12ATF as Rogue Agency
  5. 04:45Legal Advice: FPC, GOA, Lawyer
  6. 05:45Your Right to Build & Expecting Visits
  7. 07:17Selective Enforcement & Legal Changes
  8. 08:57Guns and Gadgets Platforms

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF doing regarding 80% receivers?

The ATF has been conducting raids on manufacturers like Polymer80 and visiting retailers. They are attempting to classify 'buy, build, shoot' kits as firearms and have been seen going door-to-door to seize these items from private citizens.

What should I do if I own a Polymer80 'buy, build, shoot' kit?

If you own one of these kits, it is strongly advised to contact legal advocacy groups like the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) or Gun Owners of America (GOA). You should also consult with your own attorney immediately, especially if the ATF visits your residence.

Why is the ATF targeting these kits?

The ATF's stated goal appears to be treating these 'buy, build, shoot' kits as complete firearms, thereby regulating them under existing firearm laws. This action is seen by some as an overreach and potentially based on the agency's own interpretations rather than clear legislative changes.

What are the risks associated with owning these kits?

The primary risk is that the ATF may attempt to seize the kits and potentially charge individuals with possessing an unregistered firearm, even if the purchase was legal at the time. The legal landscape is described as rapidly changing, with potential for a legal item to become a felony overnight.

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