This video showcases Franklin Armory's F-22 series, featuring both a rifle with a 16-inch fluted bull barrel and a compact pistol with an 8-inch barrel and folding brace. Both platforms are equipped with Franklin Armory's binary trigger system. The demonstration highlights speed and accuracy while maintaining control, with a bonus segment on how to disable the second binary shot. The content is presented as part of the "Guns & Gear" series, which features product testing by industry experts.
This video reports on the ATF's recent action against Franklin Armory's Antithesis firearm, which was seemingly a victory for gun owners seeking freedom from NFA restrictions. Despite previous legal wins and an official ATF letter, the firearm has been voluntarily recalled under pressure. The content promises to explore the timeline, legal battles, political implications, and the broader impact on the Second Amendment and gun owners. It questions whether the action was truly about safety or government control, highlighting the betrayal felt by the firearms community.
This video discusses a breaking open letter released by the ATF concerning Franklin Armory's "Antithesis" firearm, which is designed to be a non-SBR. The content highlights potential regulatory issues and legal interpretations surrounding this specific firearm, likely for a Second Amendment audience. The description includes numerous affiliate links for related products and organizations, as well as information about the Guns & Gadgets Media channel and its operations.
This video discusses a significant development related to the Second Amendment, specifically a perceived 'blunder' by the ATF. Based on the title and description, the content suggests that a final piece of information has been uncovered, shedding light on the ATF's actions against 2A rights. The reference articles indicate this may involve a leak concerning the ATF's stance on the Franklin Armory Antithesis, implying a focus on regulatory or legal challenges impacting firearm owners.
This video discusses the Franklin Armory Antithesis and Reformation firearms, focusing on the legal and regulatory challenges surrounding them, particularly with the ATF. The "Antithesis" initially appeared to bypass NFA regulations but is now facing potential reclassification, prompting Franklin Armory to offer refunds. The video, featuring William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, aims to educate viewers on what to do if they have purchased one of these firearms and on the broader implications for the firearms industry's ability to navigate complex gun laws. It references statements from Franklin Armory, the ATF, and community discussions.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers a variety of current events and legal developments in the firearms community. Hosted by Matt Larosiere and Ivan T. Troll, the discussion includes updates on personal gear and legal cases, analysis of Trump's ATF policies, the Franklin Armory settlement, and firearm classification issues. They delve into the implications of ATF settlements, the Charlie Kirk incident and gun tracing, and common misconceptions surrounding hunting rifles and gun control. The conversation also addresses HR 5342, Florida's open carry status, and the impact of nonbinary driver's licenses on FFL compliance. The episode concludes with Seattle's lawsuit against Glock, Glock's popularity with law enforcement, and a preview of a review for the COP .357 Magnum Derringer.
This YouTube video discusses a recent change in ATF regulations concerning Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) and its impact on the Franklin Armory Antithesis. The creator emphasizes that the channel is for informational and entertainment purposes only, not for the sale of firearms. They mention that new rules limit what can be shown and said, and encourage viewers to support the channel through their website. Links to social media, exclusive content, and merchandise are provided. A disclaimer states that demonstrations are conducted by trained professionals in a controlled environment.
This video discusses recent government actions regarding firearms, specifically mentioning the ATF and Franklin Armory's "Halo Pistol." The title suggests a "flip flop" by the ATF, implying a change in regulations or interpretations that might affect the legality or availability of certain firearms. The description reiterates this sentiment, describing the government's actions as inconsistent and "super dumb." The content appears to focus on the political and regulatory landscape surrounding firearms in the US.
This video discusses a breaking news event concerning the ATF's actions against Franklin Armory's "Antitheses" firearm. The content creator emphasizes the speed of the ATF's response. The description also includes numerous promotional links for coffee, legal services (Attorneys On Retainer, Attorneys For Freedom), merchandise, firearm components (CMMG, Brownells), and pro-Second Amendment organizations (GOA, SAF, FPC, NAGR). It also details the creator's video equipment and provides a disclaimer about the educational and entertainment nature of the content, emphasizing safe practices.
This YouTube video discusses how Franklin Armory has allegedly 'dismembered' the National Firearms Act (NFA) by finding a way around barrel restrictions, causing the ATF to 'panic'. The description promotes links to Vortex, Viktos, a Discord server, and AR15.com's Instagram. It also includes donation links for various gun rights organizations and a link to a DOJ document opposing an 'assault weapons' ban in Illinois. The core of the video appears to be a legal or technical interpretation of how Franklin Armory's actions impact NFA regulations, specifically concerning barrel length limitations.
This video discusses a significant legal victory for Franklin Armory against the ATF, resulting in a nationwide exemption for their Reformation and Antithesis rifles. The description highlights this as a pivotal moment that could lead to the end of the NFA. However, an update notes that the product pages and videos for these rifles were quickly removed from the internet after going live, suggesting potential issues or a rapid change in availability. The VSO Gun Channel emphasizes its role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety.
This video from VSO Gun Channel details a significant legal victory for Franklin Armory against the ATF, resulting in a nationwide exemption for their Reformation and Antithesis rifles. The description highlights this as a major win against gun control and the NFA, suggesting it could be the beginning of the end for the NFA. The channel emphasizes its role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, clarifying that they are not in the business of selling firearms but conduct objective testing and evaluation.