This video revisits the MAC Operational Briefcase, a concealed weapon system developed by Military Armament Corporation, inspired by H&K's design. The briefcase was made to house both M10 and M11 submachine guns, with a specialized shortened suppressor for the M10. The creator highlights the briefcase's advantages, such as fitting a suppressed firearm, but also notes its critical flaw: an exposed trigger bar without a safety mechanism. The description also issues a crucial legal disclaimer regarding the potential for constructive possession of an AOW (Any Other Weapon) when a semi-automatic MAC-type pistol is fitted into the briefcase, even though machine guns can be legally housed within it. The video was re-uploaded due to a previous YouTube policy change regarding suppressors.
This video from Washington Gun Law addresses a crucial legal question: can you legally own a firearm if your spouse or significant other is a convicted felon? William Kirk explains that while you may have the right to possess a firearm, the legal implications of constructive possession by a felon can lead to serious penalties under Washington's Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 9.41.040 and 9.41.045. The content emphasizes the importance of being informed about firearms laws to avoid legal trouble.
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