Tom Gresham's Gun Talk - 03.16.14 Part A

Published on March 19, 2014
Duration: 44:45

This episode discusses the ATF raid on Aries Armor, a business selling 80% AR-15 lower receivers. The ATF's demand for customer lists is highlighted as a significant concern, potentially leading to the prosecution of individuals for previously legal purchases. The discussion draws parallels to marijuana legalization to illustrate potential media bias and the implications for gun owners' rights.

Quick Summary

The ATF raided Aries Armor, a seller of 80% AR-15 lower receivers, and demanded customer lists. This action raises concerns that individuals who legally purchased these components could be targeted, potentially facing prosecution if the ATF changes its interpretation of the law.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsor Message
  2. 00:21Show Topics: AR-15 Pistols, Defensive Ammo
  3. 01:04Breaking News: ATF Raid on Aries Armor
  4. 01:15Background: 80% Lowers and Aries Armor
  5. 01:45ATF Demands Customer Lists
  6. 02:33Media Coverage & Bias Analysis
  7. 04:44Resources for More Information
  8. 05:31Guest Introduction: Tiger McKee
  9. 09:07AR-15 Pistol Discussion
  10. 13:38Stopping Power: Rifle vs. Pistol
  11. 14:23The Katana Rifle
  12. 17:32Changes in Student Demographics
  13. 21:25Tiger McKee's Expertise
  14. 22:01Defensive Ammunition Discussion
  15. 22:54Guest Introduction: Massad Ayoob
  16. 23:37Ammo Choice in Court Tactics
  17. 24:33Legality of Hollow Points
  18. 25:30Articulating Ammunition Choice
  19. 26:02Four Reasons for Hollow Points
  20. 28:18Expert Witness Testimony
  21. 29:57Massad Ayoob's Classes
  22. 30:21Massad Ayoob's Books
  23. 33:00Listener Questions: Ball Ammo for Defense
  24. 33:26Penetration Test Episode Preview
  25. 34:17Listener Question: Magazine Loading
  26. 36:17Listener Question: White Dot Sights
  27. 37:41Listener Question: Hunting Ammo
  28. 39:57Sight Enhancement Recommendations
  29. 42:15Listener Question: Used Shotguns
  30. 44:11Upcoming Guest: Gun Rights Advocate

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the ATF's action against Aries Armor?

The ATF raided Aries Armor, a business selling 80% AR-15 lower receivers, and demanded a list of all their customers. This action followed a dispute over a sign displayed by the business.

Why is the ATF's demand for customer lists concerning?

The demand for customer lists is concerning because it suggests the ATF may intend to investigate or prosecute individuals who legally purchased 80% lower receivers, potentially deeming past legal sales as now illegal.

How does the video compare media coverage of gun issues versus other topics?

The video suggests that media coverage of gun-related incidents, like the ATF raid, is often less extensive than it would be for similar actions against other industries, such as marijuana businesses, implying potential bias.

What are 80% lower receivers?

80% lower receivers are firearm components that are 80% completed. The buyer is responsible for completing the remaining manufacturing steps, and this process is legal under current ATF regulations.

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