Is Your AR-15 Hiding A Dangerous Surprise?

Published on November 12, 2021
Duration: 7:03

This video discusses two key issues: the ATF's alleged creation of a de facto gun registry through the acquisition of 55 million Form 4473 records from defunct dealers, and a safety recall for certain Colt AR pattern rifles due to out-of-spec hammers that could cause unintended additional firing. It highlights concerns about government overreach and potential firearm malfunctions.

Quick Summary

Colt has issued a safety recall for certain AR pattern rifles manufactured on or after March 5th due to out-of-spec hammers that can cause unintended additional firing. Owners should visit coltrepairmsr.com for recall instructions. Additionally, concerns are raised about the ATF's collection of 55 million Form 4473 records, potentially forming a gun registry.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Intro & ARFCOM News
  2. 00:46ATF Gun Registry Concerns
  3. 02:36License to Carry Lawsuit
  4. 03:55Colt AR Safety Recall
  5. 04:36Colt Recall Action Steps
  6. 05:03Dealer & LE Recall Info
  7. 05:15Colt Hammer Recall
  8. 05:32Channel Subscription Reminder
  9. 06:30Sponsor Plug: TNVC.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF accused of doing regarding gun owner records?

The ATF is accused of creating a de facto gun registry by collecting approximately 55 million Form 4473 records from gun dealers who have gone out of business. This practice is considered by some to be a violation of federal law, which prohibits gun registries.

What is the Colt AR safety recall about?

Colt has recalled certain AR pattern rifles manufactured on or after March 5th due to out-of-spec hammers. This defect could cause the rifle to fire an additional round when the trigger is released, creating a dangerous situation.

How can I check if my Colt AR is affected by the recall?

If you own a Colt AR pattern rifle manufactured on or after March 5th, you should visit coltrepairmsr.com and check the serial number ranges listed. The website provides instructions on how to proceed with the recall.

What legal action did the Second Amendment Foundation take?

The Second Amendment Foundation, along with Commonwealth Second Amendment Inc., filed a lawsuit against police chiefs and a commissioner for significant delays in processing license to carry applications. A settlement was reached requiring timely processing.

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