Trump Just Approved These 5 Guns for 2026 - #3 Is Insane

Published on December 29, 2025
Duration: 14:38

This video debunks the myth of 'new guns' approved by Trump for 2026, clarifying that the changes involve significant policy shifts impacting firearm ownership and regulation. Key reforms include the reclassification of AR-15 pistols with stabilizing braces back to ordinary pistol status, the elimination of the $200 NFA tax stamp for suppressors and SBRs effective 2026, and the establishment of an ATF Classification Board for new firearm designs. It also covers the legal settlement regarding Forced-Reset Triggers, making them more accessible for rifles.

Quick Summary

Effective January 1, 2026, the $200 federal NFA tax stamp for suppressors and Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) will be eliminated due to legislative changes. While ATF paperwork and registration remain mandatory, this removes a significant financial barrier that has existed since 1934.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Trump's 2026 Gun Approvals Myth
  2. 00:57AR-15 Pistols & Stabilizing Braces Reclassification
  3. 02:40NFA Tax Stamp Removal for Suppressors & SBRs
  4. 05:18PDWs, Exotic Conversions & ATF Classification Board
  5. 08:30Forced-Reset Triggers (FRTs) Legal Status
  6. 11:36Summary: Decades of Gun Control Dismantled

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'Trump approved 5 guns for 2026' actually mean?

The phrase 'Trump approved 5 guns for 2026' is a misnomer. It refers to significant policy shifts and regulatory changes impacting how Americans buy, own, and register firearms, rather than specific new firearm models being approved.

Will AR-15 pistols with stabilizing braces require NFA registration in 2026?

No, AR-15 pistols with stabilizing braces will not require NFA registration. The Trump administration's DOJ dropped appeals against court rulings, returning these firearms to ordinary pistol status without federal registration.

Is the $200 NFA tax stamp for suppressors and SBRs being eliminated?

Yes, a legislative change effective January 1, 2026, will eliminate the $200 federal excise tax (NFA tax stamp) for suppressors, Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs), and short-barreled shotguns. ATF paperwork and registration will still be necessary.

What is the new ATF Classification Board?

The new ATF Classification Board is an initiative to establish standardized and transparent reviews for new firearm designs. This aims to provide clearer guidelines and a more predictable process for manufacturers seeking approval for innovative firearm products.

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