The Mad Lad Who SBR’ed his PS90 Just So He Could LARP!!!!!

Published on October 1, 2021
Duration: 6:19

The video discusses a user who legally registered their FN PS90 as a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) via a Form 1, paying the $200 tax stamp. The stated reason for the modification was for 'LARPing' as Jack O'Neill from Stargate SG-1, a justification the ATF reportedly approved. This highlights a niche application of NFA regulations and the subjective nature of approved reasons for firearm modifications.

Quick Summary

A user legally registered their FN PS90 as a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) by submitting a Form 1 and paying the $200 tax stamp, with the ATF reportedly approving the modification for 'LARPing' as Jack O'Neill. New Justice Department policy aims to discourage no-knock raids, requiring imminent risk to life, though exceptions exist.

Chapters

  1. 00:13PS90 SBR Modification
  2. 00:26TNVC.com Mention
  3. 00:52PS90 SBR Form 1 Approval
  4. 01:27New No-Knock Raid Policy
  5. 02:31Rochelle, NY Gun Turn-in
  6. 03:26Sig Sauer Silencer Designs
  7. 03:57Crimson Trace RAD MAX PRO
  8. 04:42Channel Subscription Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) and how is it regulated?

A Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) is a rifle with a barrel shorter than 16 inches or a rifle with a stock designed to be fired from the shoulder with an overall length of less than 26 inches. In the US, SBRs are regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA), requiring a Form 1 application, a $200 tax stamp, and a background check for legal possession and modification.

What is the new Justice Department policy regarding no-knock raids?

The Justice Department has implemented a policy to strongly discourage no-knock raids for federal agents. These raids are now generally prohibited unless there is an imminent risk to life. However, exceptions can be made if agents articulate a perceived risk of violence during the warrant service.

What are the new Sig Sauer silencer models mentioned?

Sig Sauer announced two new silencer designs: the SLX, available in 5.56 and 7.62, optimized for supersonic ammo and reduced back pressure; and the SLH, available in 7.62 and .300 Blackout, optimized for sound reduction with both supersonic and subsonic ammunition.

What are the key features of the Crimson Trace RAD MAX PRO red dot sight?

The Crimson Trace RAD MAX PRO is a mini red dot sight featuring a 3 MOA reticle, auto brightness control, motion sensing activation, and 10 brightness settings, including two for night vision. It offers an estimated 50,000 hours of battery life and has a top-mounted battery compartment for easy replacement without re-zeroing.

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