This Can't Be Real || NFAC Black Militia Negligent Discharge

Published on July 31, 2020
Duration: 14:30

This video debunks claims made by the NFAC leader regarding a negligent discharge, specifically addressing the myth that AR-15s or bullpups can fire by slamming the bolt forward or when dropped. The presenter demonstrates through physical examples that modern firearms have safety mechanisms preventing such accidental discharges. He highlights the importance of understanding firearm mechanics and safety protocols, urging viewers to rely on credible sources.

Quick Summary

Modern firearms like the AR-15 will not fire by slamming the bolt forward or when dropped, due to built-in mechanical safety features. Claims suggesting otherwise, often related to 'bullpups' or 'old shotguns,' are technically inaccurate for contemporary designs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: NFAC Negligent Discharge Response
  2. 02:38NFAC Leader's False Claims
  3. 03:38What is a Bullpup? (Kel-Tec KSG)
  4. 05:44Debunking Bolt Slam Myths (MI-15F)
  5. 08:36Drop Fire & Modern Safety Mechanisms
  6. 10:23Conclusion: Ignorance vs. Lies

Frequently Asked Questions

Can an AR-15 fire if you slam the bolt forward?

No, an AR-15 will not fire by simply slamming the bolt forward, even with the safety off. Mechanical blocks and spring tension within the firearm prevent accidental discharge during bolt closure, contrary to some misinformation.

What is a bullpup firearm?

A bullpup firearm is designed so that its action is located behind the trigger group. This configuration allows for a shorter overall weapon length while maintaining a standard barrel length, exemplified by firearms like the Kel-Tec KSG.

Do modern firearms like AR-15s fire when dropped?

Modern firearms, including AR-15s, are designed with safety mechanisms to prevent 'drop fire' or accidental discharge when dropped. While some very old firearms might have this issue, contemporary designs are engineered for safety.

What did the NFAC leader claim caused the negligent discharge?

The NFAC leader claimed the discharge occurred without a finger on the trigger, attributing it to 'old shotguns' and 'bullpups' that supposedly fire when the bolt slams forward. This explanation has been technically debunked.

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