This video discusses the ATF's reclassification of braced pistols as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) and its implications. It mentions that the firearm discussed takes Glock magazines. The video directs viewers to Franklin Armory, Viktos, and various firearm advocacy organizations for donations and further information. It also provides links to news articles about the ATF's stance on pistol braces.
This video discusses a federal appeals court ruling that found the ATF's rule reclassifying braced pistols as short-barreled rifles to be likely unlawful. The Fifth Circuit ruled that the ATF rule likely violates the Administrative Procedure Act. Gun owners who fail to comply with the rule could face felony charges. The Firearms Policy Coalition sued after the rule was announced. The video also promotes a giveaway and a USCCA referral program.
This video discusses a potential ATF amnesty program for "braced pistols," which could require owners to submit Form 1 applications, pay a tax stamp, and adhere to National Firearms Act (NFA) restrictions. The description highlights concerns about compliance, including fingerprinting, photographs of the individual and firearm, and potential out-of-state transport limitations. It also points out that this could be problematic for individuals living in states where Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) are illegal. The video aims to inform viewers about this significant regulatory development.
This video from Fuddbusters critically analyzes the ATF's proposed rule regarding pistol braces, which the host, @MattLaAtLaw, argues is an attempt by the ATF to create law without proper authority. The discussion aims to debunk myths, present facts, and discuss the implications of the rule for firearm owners. It also includes promotions for Fuddbusters' Patreon, Subscribestar, Discord, and merchandise, as well as affiliate links for relevant books and 3D printing equipment.
This video discusses a proposed ATF rule that could classify millions of Americans owning braced pistols as felons. The ATF and DOJ are reportedly introducing a "points system" to regulate these firearms, which the presenter argues is an overreach and will negatively impact law-abiding citizens. The video also includes promotional links for merchandise from various apparel companies.
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