This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the ATF's "Operation Reticent Recall" concerning solvent traps, forced reset triggers, and wide-open triggers. He explains how the ATF is reclassifying these items as unlawful machine guns and how purchasers may fall into one of three categories. Kirk advises viewers on what actions to take based on their situation, emphasizing the importance of education regarding their Second Amendment rights. The video references relevant statutes (26 U.S.C. Sec. 5845 and 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1001) and links to other related YouTube videos.
This video discusses a legal development involving Firequest's Hellfire Gen 2 and Hellfire Gen 2 AR trigger systems. The ATF has reportedly placed these magnetic-assist trigger systems on their 'most wanted' list, leading to a cease and desist order for Firequest and a raid on one of their distribution centers. The presenter, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, draws parallels to the Rare Breed FRT situation and advises viewers to educate themselves on the implications for lawful gun owners. The description also includes links to relevant statutes, Firequest's website, and other informational videos.
This video addresses a previous accusation that the "RifleRemedy2000" gun broker account was a front for the ATF. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explains that RifleRemedy2000 contacted them privately to clarify their identity as a legitimate individual, not an ATF operation. The video aims to set the record straight and encourages responsible gun owners to arm themselves with education. It references relevant statutes like 26 U.S.C. Sec. 5845 and directs viewers to other resources for further information.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzes the ATF's recent enforcement focus on forced reset triggers. He contrasts this new effort with previous ATF actions, such as those concerning solvent traps, Form 1 issues, and AR pistol reclassifications. The video aims to educate viewers on the ATF's open letter regarding these triggers and its implications for firearm owners, referencing relevant federal statutes and legal resources to arm viewers with knowledge.
This video from The Gun Collective's 'The Legal Brief' series addresses the legality of shouldering Sig Arm Braces, Shockwave stabilizers, Thordsen Custom cheek pieces, and AR pistols in general. Host Adam Kraut breaks down the legal nuances, referencing various ATF determination letters and relevant federal laws and regulations concerning firearms, the National Firearms Act (NFA), and the Gun Control Act (GCA). The discussion aims to clarify the legal status of these firearm accessories and configurations for viewers.
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