ARRESTED FOR GUN MEMES???

Published on September 5, 2019
Duration: 21:41

This guide details the installation of a custom leather shoulder rig for a Makarov pistol, utilizing specific surplus Kalashnikov slings and RPK sling pads. The process involves attaching these components to the rig to create a functional carry system. The video's speaker, Brandon Herrera, showcases this custom setup, highlighting the community-commissioned nature of the accessory.

Quick Summary

Brandon Herrera discusses the significant concussion and muzzle flash from short AR-15 pistols in 5.56mm, likening them to flashbangs, especially with cheap muzzle brakes. He also touches on ATF reclassifications, like the AA-12 shotgun, and the risks of amateur Glock stippling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Custom Makarov Shoulder Rig
  2. 02:48Short AR Pistols and Concussion
  3. 04:02Military Equipment and the 2nd Amendment
  4. 04:32Russian Rifle Import Bans
  5. 05:21Firearm Ownership Rights for Veterans
  6. 06:20DIY Glock Stippling Risks
  7. 07:33Red Flag Laws and ATF Overreach
  8. 08:42ATF AA-12 Reclassification Controversy
  9. 14:26Brass Valley Industry Initiative
  10. 16:35AK Build Quality: Cast Trunnions
  11. 18:33Acquiring an M3 Grease Gun
  12. 18:52Yugo RPK Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the risks of amateur Glock frame stippling?

Amateur stippling on Glock frames using tools like soldering irons can result in poorly executed work and damage to the polymer, often described as 'sexually assaulted' frames.

Why are short AR-15 pistols in 5.56mm problematic?

Short AR-15 pistols chambered in 5.56mm generate extreme concussion and muzzle flash, comparable to flashbang grenades, especially when fitted with inexpensive muzzle brakes.

What is the ATF's stance on the AA-12 shotgun?

The ATF has retroactively reclassified semi-automatic AA-12 shotguns, produced by Sol Invictus, as machine guns, despite their inability to fire fully automatically.

What is the 'Brass Valley' initiative?

The 'Brass Valley' initiative is a program designed to attract young, technically skilled individuals, such as CAD designers and engineers, into the firearm manufacturing industry.

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