This video analyzes the current legal standing of NFA items given the recent reduction of the tax stamp to $0. It explores the potential implications of this change, suggesting that it might be temporary. The description highlights the possibility of the National Firearms Act (NFA) being repealed entirely or the tax potentially increasing significantly in the future, making the current $0 stamp a risky proposition.
This video explores a legal loophole allowing for a 12-gauge shotgun with a 14-inch barrel without it being classified as an NFA-regulated Short Barreled Shotgun. It also discusses how a .410 shotgun-firing pistol can be owned without falling under the NFA's Any Other Weapon (AOW) designation. The description promotes the channel's other platforms for firearms content, reference books, and merchandise.
This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into the history and significance of the H&R Handy Gun, a smoothbore pistol whose production was effectively halted by the National Firearms Act (NFA). The description highlights its classification under the NFA as an Any Other Weapon (AOW), explaining how this regulation impacted its availability. The content likely explores the firearm's design, historical context, and the legal ramifications that led to its decline.
This YouTube video from GUNBROS discusses the implications of a "Big Beautiful Bill" specifically for "gun guys," highlighting potential savings of $200 on NFA purchases. The description emphasizes GUNBROS' commitment as a family-owned small business, focusing on customer respect, fast shipping, and providing battle-tested, industry-trusted products for personal and national protection, rooted in Second Amendment freedoms.
This video discusses the proposed removal of Suppressors, Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs), Short Barreled Shotguns (SBSs), and Any Other Weapons (AOWs) from the National Firearms Act (NFA). It highlights a bill being added to "The Big Beautiful Bill" which aims to de-regulate these items by removing them from the NFA's taxation and registration requirements. The content features a meeting with Senator Steve Daines of Montana to discuss this legislative effort.
This YouTube video from TYMPPP (The Yankee Marshal) discusses which item should be removed from the National Firearms Act (NFA) first. The creator is seeking viewer input on this topic, which likely involves a discussion of various regulated firearm items. The description also includes links to merchandise, a backup channel, and support options like Patreon and SubscribeStar, indicating a focus on building a community and relying on viewer support rather than traditional sponsorships. The video appears to be opinion-based and aims to generate discussion within the firearms community regarding NFA regulations.
This video from Washington Gun Law, featuring President William Kirk, addresses a frequently asked question: how to legally transport NFA items across state lines. Kirk explains the complexities involved, emphasizing that the process varies depending on the specific NFA item being transported. He highlights the importance of understanding the required procedures, timing, and methods to ensure compliance. The video provides a direct link to the ATF Form 5320.20, the application for transporting certain NFA firearms interstate or temporarily exporting them, empowering viewers with essential knowledge for responsible firearm ownership and travel.
This YouTube video from The Gun Collective features Jon Patton discussing the "No Backdoor Gun Control Act of 2022." The episode focuses on removing Any Other Weapon (AOW) classifications from the National Firearms Act (NFA) and advocates for gun rights. It provides links to the official congress.gov bill, an educational video on the NFA, and a video specifically about AOWs, along with various affiliate links for gear and support. The content is intended for informational and entertainment purposes regarding Second Amendment issues.
This video discusses a proposed bill that would remove "Any Other Weapon" (AOW) firearms from the National Firearms Act (NFA). The content focuses on the legal and regulatory implications for gun owners and advocates for firearm rights. It promotes various affiliate links for support, including email lists, Patreon, coffee, merchandise, and gun rights organizations like Gun Owners of America. The creator emphasizes that all shooting activities are conducted safely by professionals on approved ranges and the video is for informational and entertainment purposes.
This video showcases a 3D printed Glock 26 frame, dubbed the "G26 NAO" (Not Any Other), designed to highlight the perceived absurdities of the National Firearms Act (NFA). The creator explains how attaching a foregrip to a pistol, even if not designed for easy use, can classify it as an Any Other Weapon (AOW) under the NFA, requiring a tax stamp. The video emphasizes that 3D printing firearms is federally legal and discusses the legal justifications and artistic intent behind the build, aiming to educate viewers on the NFA's regulations.
This video announces and explains the ATF's upcoming eForm 4 system, launching on December 15, 2021. The new system will feature live eForm 4 submissions with the ability to upload digital fingerprints in EFT format, suitable for most digital fingerprint machines. Photos can also be uploaded, and tax stamp payments will be accepted via major credit cards. The ATF aims to reduce eForm 4 processing times significantly, from the current 7-14 months down to 90 days by the end of 2022 and 30 days by the end of 2023. The description also includes links to the eForms website, the creator's Patreon, Floatplane, and merchandise store.
This video showcases the unique Lebeda 4.5mm Pocket Watch Gun, a fascinating firearm disguised as an Elgin pocket watch. The internal watch mechanism has been replaced with a single-shot pistol capable of firing a 4.5mm BB using only a No. 11 percussion cap. This design bypasses NFA regulations as an 'Any Other Weapon' because it doesn't use fixed ammunition. The video references a book, 'Firearms Curiosa' by Lewis Winant, and promotes Forgotten Weapons' Patreon and merchandise.