Caught being an influencer, a sigcident, and USPSA drama

Published on May 29, 2026
Duration: 13:49

This video discusses several topics relevant to the shooting community. It touches on the concept of being a firearms influencer and how that impacts content creation and brand partnerships. A significant portion is dedicated to a reported negligent discharge involving a Sig Sauer P320 in Colorado, highlighting the importance of firearm safety and the potential for equipment malfunctions. The discussion also covers a new Colorado law (HB 25-1133) that imposes adult signature requirements for ammunition deliveries, drawing parallels to similar regulations in California and the potential impact on retailers. Finally, the video delves into drama within USPSA, specifically concerning Adam Maxwell's disqualification and the subsequent shift of a Wisconsin section match to PCSL rules, alongside an update on the ongoing John Burt case against USPSA regarding legal fees and alleged cheating.

Quick Summary

Colorado House Bill 25-1133 now requires an adult signature for all ammunition deliveries, treating them like alcohol shipments. This change, similar to California's regulations, may cause online retailers to cease shipping to Colorado due to increased red tape and legal concerns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Influencer, Sig Accident, USPSA Drama
  2. 00:11Admitting to Being a Firearms Influencer
  3. 00:39Definition of an Influencer & Content Creation
  4. 01:04Receiving Products for Review (Guns & Mark 1s)
  5. 01:23Paid Reviews vs. Objective Opinions
  6. 01:52Colorado Law: Adult Signature for Ammo Delivery
  7. 02:06Sig P320 Negligent Discharge Incident
  8. 02:53Impact of Colorado Ammo Law on Retailers
  9. 03:44USPSA Wisconsin Section Match Changes to PCSL
  10. 04:44Adam Maxwell Disqualification & Rule Interpretations
  11. 05:32USPSA vs. PCSL Rules & Member Status
  12. 05:47Analysis of Adam Maxwell's Actions & USPSA Response
  13. 06:47Comparison to Other USPSA Cheating Allegations
  14. 07:15USPSA's Swift Action Against Adam Maxwell
  15. 07:36John Burt Case Update: Legal Fees & Data Production
  16. 08:18Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What new law is impacting ammunition deliveries in Colorado?

Colorado House Bill 25-1133 now requires an adult signature for all ammunition deliveries. This law treats ammo shipments similarly to alcohol deliveries and could lead online retailers to stop shipping to the state due to increased logistical complexity and potential legal risks.

What happened in the reported Sig Sauer P320 negligent discharge incident?

A trooper in Colorado reportedly experienced a negligent discharge with a Sig Sauer P320 while it was in the holster. The firearm allegedly discharged, striking the trooper, and part of the holster may have become embedded in the officer's leg. The trooper is reported to be recovering.

Why did a Wisconsin USPSA section match change to PCSL rules?

The Wisconsin USPSA section match switched to PCSL rules because a prominent figure, Adam Maxwell, was disqualified from USPSA. As he is no longer a USPSA member, the match could not be run under USPSA rules, necessitating a change to PCSL rules to proceed.

What is the status of the John Burt case against USPSA?

According to updates from John Burt, the defendants in his case against USPSA have reportedly spent over $1 million in legal fees. Recent court orders require the production of data, though Burt claims the provided information consists of old posts lacking support for the claims made.

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