The Current ATF Is Coming For You If You Own Any Of THESE 6 Guns!

Published on February 17, 2026
Duration: 9:08

This video from God Family and Guns outlines six categories of firearms and accessories that are currently attracting increased ATF enforcement. The instructor, demonstrating significant expertise, details specific items like large caliber machine guns, unregistered automatics, modified ARs/AKs, prohibited accessories, Glock conversion devices, and illegally trafficked firearms. The content emphasizes understanding current ATF priorities to avoid legal issues.

Quick Summary

The ATF is currently prioritizing enforcement on six categories of firearms: large caliber machine guns, unregistered automatics, modified ARs/AKs, firearms with prohibited accessories, Glock conversion devices (switches), and illegally trafficked guns. Possession of unregistered or improperly transferred firearms is a significant concern.

Chapters

  1. 00:05New ATF Enforcement Trends
  2. 00:29Six Guns Attracting ATF Attention
  3. 01:03Number Six: Large Caliber Machine Guns
  4. 01:37Number Five: Unregistered Machine Guns
  5. 02:33Number Four: Modified ARs/AKs
  6. 03:11Number Three: Prohibited Accessories
  7. 04:02Number Two: Glock Conversion Devices
  8. 04:40Number One: Illegally Trafficked Guns

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of firearms are currently drawing the most attention from the ATF?

The ATF is focusing on six categories: large caliber machine guns (like .50 calibers), unregistered fully-automatic machine guns, modified ARs/AKs, firearms with prohibited accessories, Glock conversion devices (switches), and illegally trafficked or stolen guns.

Are Glock switches a major concern for the ATF?

Yes, Glock conversion devices, particularly 'Glock switches' that enable full-automatic fire, represent the fastest-growing area of ATF enforcement. Over 80% of arrests related to these devices occur in urban areas.

What constitutes an illegally trafficked gun according to the ATF?

An illegally trafficked gun includes unregistered firearms or those transferred without proper paperwork. This can happen if a firearm is sold or traded without completing the required documentation, potentially making the possessor unknowingly guilty.

What are considered prohibited accessories by the ATF?

Prohibited accessories include certain types of magazines and suppressors that are not properly registered. While common, these often serve as add-on charges rather than the primary focus of ATF investigations.

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