NEW GUN OWNER? Things You Should Know!

Published on April 30, 2020
Duration: 16:10

This video provides essential knowledge for new gun owners, covering firearm safety rules, common terminology like AR-15 vs. assault rifle, magazine vs. clip, and the distinction between semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms. It also clarifies legal aspects of the Second Amendment, background checks, and the concept of private party transfers, aiming to debunk misinformation prevalent in media and online discussions.

Quick Summary

New gun owners should learn five essential safety rules: treat every gun as loaded, point in a safe direction, never point at what you don't intend to shoot, keep your finger off the trigger until ready, and be aware of the backstop. Understanding terminology like AR-15 (Armalite) vs. assault rifle, and magazine vs. clip is also crucial.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:50Five Essential Safety Rules
  3. 01:48Essential Terminology
  4. 01:57AR-15 Explained
  5. 03:38Semi-Automatic vs. Machine Gun
  6. 05:17Magazine vs. Clip
  7. 05:48Standard Capacity Magazines
  8. 08:23Bump Stocks
  9. 09:09Silencers vs. Suppressors
  10. 10:08Cultural Terminology
  11. 10:20FUD Explained
  12. 10:57Alphabet Boys
  13. 11:24Boogaloo Meaning
  14. 11:44Legal Aspects of Second Amendment
  15. 12:15Individual Right to Bear Arms
  16. 13:10Background Checks & Gun Show Loophole
  17. 15:01Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the five essential firearm safety rules for new gun owners?

The five essential firearm safety rules are: 1. Treat every gun as if it is loaded. 2. Always point a firearm in a safe direction. 3. Never point the gun at something you don't intend to shoot or destroy. 4. Always keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. 5. Always be aware of what is behind your intended target (the backstop).

What does AR-15 stand for, and is it an assault rifle?

AR-15 does not stand for Assault Rifle. AR actually stands for Armalite, the company that first manufactured this type of rifle in the 1950s. The AR-15 is a semi-automatic rifle, not a machine gun or an assault rifle by definition.

What is the difference between a magazine and a clip in firearms?

Magazines are devices that hold ammunition and feed it into the firearm's chamber. Clips are used to load multiple rounds into a magazine or directly into the firearm's action. Most modern firearms use magazines, not clips.

Are AR-15s considered machine guns?

No, typical AR-15s purchased over the counter are semi-automatic, meaning they fire one round per trigger pull. Machine guns, or fully automatic rifles, fire continuously when the trigger is held down and are heavily regulated under the National Firearms Act.

What is the 'gun show loophole' often discussed in relation to firearm purchases?

The 'gun show loophole' typically refers to private party transfers, where in some states, individuals can buy firearms from other individuals without a background check. However, purchases from licensed dealers at gun shows still require background checks.

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