The ATF Says this Shotgun is NOT a Shotgun!!! AAAAND We Had An Accident on the Ranch...

Published on June 13, 2023
Duration: 14:47

This video provides an expert overview of the Kalashnikov USA Khaos, detailing its unique ATF classification as a 'firearm' due to its design, which bypasses NFA regulations for short-barreled shotguns. It also showcases a wide array of exotic 12-gauge ammunition, including specialized rounds for law enforcement and home defense, as well as high-energy incendiary and flashbang projectiles. The content highlights the importance of understanding firearm classifications and the diverse applications of specialized ammunition.

Quick Summary

The Kalashnikov USA Khaos is classified by the ATF as a 'firearm' due to its design, not a shotgun, allowing for a short barrel without NFA tax stamps. The video also explores exotic 12-gauge ammunition like MaxStop IRP for reduced over-penetration, Multiple Impact Bullets for wider spread, and Hellfire incendiary/flashbang rounds for tactical effects.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Khaos Intro & ATF Classification
  2. 01:42Exotic Ammunition Showcase
  3. 04:25MaxStop IRP Testing
  4. 06:31Multiple Impact Bullet Trials
  5. 11:33Incendiary & Flashbang Rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Kalashnikov USA Khaos classified as a 'firearm' by the ATF instead of a shotgun?

The ATF classifies the Kalashnikov USA Khaos as a 'firearm' due to its specific design, which includes the absence of a traditional stock and its overall length. This classification bypasses NFA regulations that would typically apply to short-barreled shotguns.

What is the purpose of specialized ammunition like the MaxStop IRP?

The MaxStop IRP (Impact Reactive Projectile) is designed for law enforcement and home defense. Its key feature is dumping all its radial energy into the first target, significantly reducing the risk of over-penetration and potential harm to unintended targets.

How do Multiple Impact Bullets (MIB) work?

Multiple Impact Bullets consist of a central slug tethered to three fragments. When fired, these fragments expand outwards to create a wider spread, increasing the likelihood of hitting the target while still delivering substantial kinetic energy.

What are the effects of Hellfire incendiary rounds and flashbang shells?

Hellfire incendiary rounds create a large fireball upon impact. Military-grade flashbang shells produce an intense flash of light and a deafening sound (up to 180 decibels), primarily used for tactical disorientation or breaching.

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