This Is The MOST Returned Gun In The US Right Now! You'll Be Surprised WHY!!

Published on March 18, 2025
Duration: 8:29

This video discusses the trend of firearms being returned, particularly Glocks, due to government threats and regulatory concerns. It explains that new gun owners often purchase Glocks based on advice but then return them due to misunderstandings about safeties or fear of legal repercussions related to aftermarket parts like Glock switches. The speaker clarifies that owning a Glock does not inherently require a switch and advises against returning firearms due to these fears, drawing parallels to past issues with AR pistols and pistol braces.

Quick Summary

Glocks are currently the most returned guns in the US, primarily due to new owners' misunderstandings about their integrated safeties and fears surrounding aftermarket 'Glock switches.' These fears are often amplified by government regulatory actions and media attention, leading owners to believe their firearms are at risk of being banned.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Wild Ride in Gun Ownership
  2. 00:24New Gun Owners and Advice
  3. 00:54Guns People Are Returning
  4. 01:51The Glock Purchase Trend
  5. 01:57Glock Safety Features Misunderstanding
  6. 02:30Glock as Number One Returned Handgun
  7. 03:03New Trend: Glock Switch Concerns
  8. 03:13AR Pistols and Pistol Brace Issues
  9. 03:38Aftermarket Parts Problem
  10. 04:03Government Threats to Glocks
  11. 04:07Ghost Gun Case and Supreme Court
  12. 04:38Analogy: Tobacco Industry Safety
  13. 05:38Glock and Legal Liability
  14. 05:57Why People Get Rid of Glocks
  15. 06:04Don't Get Rid of Your Glock
  16. 06:36Courts Tangling with Glock Switches
  17. 06:42Future Glock Modifications
  18. 07:03Nothing Will Happen to Your Glock
  19. 07:13Don't Get Rid of Your Glock
  20. 07:20Keep Your Glocks and ARs
  21. 07:34Subscribe and Prayer Requests

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary reason Glocks are being returned in the US?

Glocks are frequently returned by new gun owners due to misunderstandings about their safety features or fear of legal repercussions related to aftermarket parts like 'Glock switches,' which can convert them to automatic fire.

Why did AR pistols see a surge in returns previously?

AR pistols were previously returned in large numbers when the ATF began targeting pistol braces, causing owners to fear legal trouble and opt to get rid of the firearm itself.

Does owning a Glock require a Glock switch?

No, a Glock does not come with a Glock switch. The switch is an aftermarket modification that converts the firearm to full-auto. Owning a standard Glock without this modification is generally legal.

What is the Supreme Court's stance on firearms that can accept aftermarket parts?

The Supreme Court's rulings, particularly concerning 'ghost guns,' suggest that if a firearm can easily accept aftermarket parts that alter its function, manufacturers or sellers may be held responsible for those potential modifications.

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