This video announces the end of a 250,000 subscriber celebration, with details available on the channel's social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X). A disclaimer confirms all firearms comply with laws and encourages responsible shooting. The content seems to be a promotional announcement for an ongoing event related to the channel's growth.
This video announces the upcoming release of the SABRE-ARV. While the full video and specifications are scheduled for Monday, July 7th, the title suggests a positive delay for the ARV. The description also includes a disclaimer ensuring all firearms are in compliance with federal, state, and local laws. The content focuses on the anticipation of this new ARV model.
This video announces "The Gathering 2025," an industry event scheduled for March 21-22 at the Clinton House Plantation in Clinton, South Carolina. Attendees will have the opportunity to see products from the host and other industry favorites. The description emphasizes the event's return and encourages viewers to purchase tickets via a provided Eventbrite link. A disclaimer confirms all firearms featured are compliant with relevant laws.
This video is a placeholder for a full review of the Sabre 300 Blackout. The description indicates a complete video is coming soon and emphasizes compliance with all federal, state, and local laws regarding firearms. The focus is on a specific firearm model, the Sabre 300 Blackout, and its upcoming detailed content.
This video discusses a "brutal ruling" in Oregon that imposes a ban on untraceable and undetectable firearms, as well as unfinished frames and receivers. The ruling, in the case of Montgomery v. Rosenblum, challenges Oregon HB 2005, which is set to go into effect on September 1st. The motion for an injunction was denied, meaning Oregon residents have until September 1st to bring their firearms into compliance with the new law. The video urges viewers to "arm yourself with education" and provides resources for further information and to contact Washington Gun Law.
This is the series finale of "The Aberdeen Project: Relentless Pursuit." The video features a behind-the-scenes look at JJE Capital and Palmetto State Armory, targeting engineers and product specialists interested in spreading freedom. It explicitly invites applications for positions within the project, directing interested individuals to contact aberdeen.project@palmettostatearmory.com with their information and resume. The description also includes a legal disclaimer about firearm compliance and encourages viewers to subscribe and provide feedback.
This YouTube video, titled "Building PSA E-Commerce," is a promotional piece for the latest episode of "Relentless Pursuit." It encourages viewers to check out the full episode linked in the description. A disclaimer assures viewers that all firearms shown are in compliance with relevant laws. The content appears to be related to the firearms industry, specifically e-commerce aspects within the "PSA" brand, and likely features firearms as presented in the "Relentless Pursuit" series.
This video appears to be a winner announcement, thanking participants for their involvement. The description also includes a crucial disclaimer confirming that all firearms featured comply with legal regulations. Without further information, the content likely centers around a giveaway or competition related to firearms, where a winner has been selected. The title "WE HAVE A WINNER!" strongly suggests a conclusion to an event.
This video from the VSO Gun Channel discusses the legalities and implications of conducting firearms business without the proper licenses. The description emphasizes the channel's role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, rather than a seller or promoter of firearms. It outlines VSO's testing and evaluation services, ensuring objective content and maintaining editorial independence from manufacturers. The channel aims to provide common-sense information, particularly for younger audiences potentially influenced by societal breakdowns.
William Kirk from Washington Gun Law discusses the 5th Circuit's ruling on the ATF pistol brace rule. While the court has enjoined enforcement for named plaintiffs, the May 31st compliance deadline remains in effect for others. The video emphasizes the need for education on this matter and provides resources, including links to the legal motion and other related videos, as well as contact information for legal assistance and subscriptions.
This video from The Legal Brief, hosted by Adam Kraut, provides a crucial explanation on how to correctly measure firearms to determine if they fall under the legal definitions of a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) or Short Barreled Shotgun (SBS). It references specific ATF regulations and U.S. Code sections, offering clear guidance for firearm owners to ensure compliance with federal laws and avoid potential legal issues. The video emphasizes the importance of accurate measurement of both barrel length and overall length.
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