Matthew Hoover (CRS Firearms) Released From Prison

Published on December 3, 2025
Duration: 8:25

This entry details the release of Matthew Hoover, known as CRS Firearms, from federal prison. It outlines the controversy surrounding his conviction related to 'AutoKeyCards,' which the ATF classified as unregistered machine guns. The information also touches upon Hoover's health concerns and his move to a halfway house, highlighting criticisms of government agency testimony.

Quick Summary

Matthew Hoover, known as CRS Firearms, has been released from federal prison. His conviction stemmed from advertising 'AutoKeyCards,' which the ATF classified as unregistered machine guns. The case involves allegations of misleading testimony by the DOJ and ATF. Hoover is now in a halfway house and had sought compassionate release for cancer treatment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Matthew Hoover's Release Announced
  2. 01:02Who is Matthew Hoover (CRS Firearms)?
  3. 03:02The Legal Controversy: AutoKeyCards and ATF
  4. 06:18Hoover's Current Status and Health

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Matthew Hoover (CRS Firearms) convicted of?

Matthew Hoover, known as CRS Firearms, was convicted in relation to advertising 'AutoKeyCards,' which the ATF classified as unregistered machine guns. This classification led to his federal prison sentence.

What is the controversy surrounding the AutoKeyCard?

The controversy involves the ATF's classification of 'AutoKeyCards,' metal cards depicting lightning links, as unregistered machine guns. Critics allege misleading testimony was provided to the jury regarding their functionality as conversion devices.

What is Matthew Hoover's current status after prison?

Matthew Hoover has been released from federal prison and moved to a halfway house. He had also previously petitioned for compassionate release due to a cancer diagnosis.

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