Pirating & Profiteering! The Continuing Military Arms Channel Saga! (INSIDE GUNS w/TYM S2:E55)

Published on March 22, 2021
Duration: 26:30

This video discusses alleged market manipulation and profiteering related to the distribution of FEG rifles. The speaker, The Yankee Marshal, presents evidence suggesting a planned scheme to control the supply and inflate prices, rather than a last-minute business opportunity. He details potential legal and ethical ramifications for those involved, particularly concerning FFL licensing and business practices.

Quick Summary

Allegations suggest a planned scheme to control FEG AK rifle supply and inflate prices, starting as early as 2019. Selling firearms in bulk without an FFL can be illegal, constituting retail operation rather than private sales, with penalties including fines and jail time. Listing firearms in small batches on platforms like GunBroker is criticized as a tactic to incite bidding wars and artificially inflate prices.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introduction & Construction Zone
  2. 01:34Update on FEG Rifle Situation
  3. 02:08Allegations of Pre-Planned Scheme
  4. 03:48Worse Than Initially Thought
  5. 04:48Copper Customs Role
  6. 05:37Planned Event vs. Business Opportunity
  7. 06:07Response to Potential Lawsuits
  8. 07:08Contradictory Stories
  9. 08:30Attorney's Advice on Defense
  10. 10:22No Excuse for Actions
  11. 11:35Problem with Stake in Gun Shop
  12. 12:10Sleazy Business Practice
  13. 13:19Scumbag Move
  14. 14:10Planned from the Beginning
  15. 15:10Questioning FFL Status
  16. 16:13Selling Without a License
  17. 17:47Planned All Along
  18. 18:21Doleing Out Five at a Time
  19. 19:55Make it Right
  20. 21:16Final Point & Evidence
  21. 23:15Advice for Redemption
  22. 25:25Conclusion & Standpoint

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main allegations regarding the FEG rifle distribution?

The primary allegations suggest a planned scheme to control the supply of FEG AK rifles, starting as early as 2019, with the intent to inflate prices and maximize profit. This is contrasted with the idea of a last-minute business opportunity, with evidence pointing towards premeditation and market manipulation.

What are the potential legal issues with selling firearms in bulk?

Selling a large quantity of firearms, especially through profit-sharing agreements with importers, can be construed as operating as a retailer. If the individual lacks a Federal Firearms License (FFL), this constitutes a crime punishable by significant fines and jail time, as it's not considered selling from a private collection.

Why is listing firearms in small batches on GunBroker criticized?

Listing desirable firearms in small batches, like five at a time, is criticized as a 'sleazy' business practice. The tactic aims to create artificial scarcity, incite bidding wars, and drive up prices, which is seen as profiteering and a disservice to customers and the gun community.

What advice is given regarding resolving disputes in the firearms community?

The advice is to engage in public discussions, such as live chats, rather than private conversations. This creates a verifiable public record, preventing potential manipulation of recorded statements and allowing for transparent resolution of allegations or disputes, fostering community trust.

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