YOU'RE IN TROUBLE IF YOU BOUGHT THIS!!!

Published on November 5, 2020
Duration: 11:27

This video from Reno May serves as a critical warning about the dangers of purchasing 3D-printed auto sears, disguised as 'portable wall hangers,' which are illegal machine gun conversion devices. May highlights a specific FBI investigation into Timothy Watson, who allegedly sold hundreds of these parts. The video emphasizes the severe legal risks associated with acquiring such items, particularly due to the traceable digital footprint created by online transactions and shipping services. Reno May, a recognized authority on firearm laws, strongly advises against buying any illegal firearm modification parts.

Quick Summary

'Portable Wall Hangers' are disguised 3D-printed auto sears illegally converting AR-15s to fully automatic. Buying them is dangerous due to severe federal penalties, as traceable online transactions and shipping create a digital paper trail for the ATF and FBI. Possession of such devices is a felony under the NFA.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Solvent Traps and Legal Risks
  2. 00:55Portable Wall Hangers (Auto Sears)
  3. 02:16FBI Investigation and Boogaloo Movement
  4. 04:44Digital Paper Trails
  5. 06:06Criminal Complaint Details
  6. 09:01Final Warning to Buyers

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'Portable Wall Hangers' in the context of firearms?

'Portable Wall Hangers' are disguised 3D-printed auto sears or lightning links designed to illegally convert an AR-15 from semi-automatic to fully automatic fire. They are marketed deceptively to bypass firearm regulations.

Why is buying 'Portable Wall Hangers' dangerous?

Buying these devices is dangerous because they are illegal machine gun conversion parts. Using traceable payment methods like PayPal and shipping services creates a digital paper trail, leading to potential federal prosecution by the ATF and FBI.

What is the ATF's stance on auto sears?

The ATF considers auto sears and similar devices that convert semi-automatic firearms to fully automatic as machine guns under the National Firearms Act (NFA). Possession or manufacture without proper registration and tax payment is a felony.

How did the FBI track sellers of these illegal parts?

The FBI tracked sellers by monitoring traceable digital footprints, including over 600 PayPal transactions and numerous shipments via services like Stamps.com, linking them to buyers, some associated with extremist movements.

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