This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses a report from Gun Owners of America (GOA) revealing that the ATF possesses a searchable database containing nearly one billion firearms transaction records. The description highlights a call to action for viewers to engage with this issue and provides links to the source article, GOA's website, and ways to support the channel. It also includes standard channel promotion elements like email list sign-ups, Patreon, merchandise, and equipment used for video production.
This ARFCOM News update covers several significant firearm-related topics. It begins with allegations of illegal background checks in Virginia and a challenge to the state's one-handgun-a-month law. The video highlights a move in Indiana to eliminate handgun carry license fees. It also reports on record-breaking gun sales in June and a substantial increase in permit applications in Illinois. Additionally, the program discusses a Colorado magazine ban being upheld, proposed legislation to ban 'ghost gun' machinery, and the release of an 80% Glock frame kit by Strike Industries. Finally, there's a mention of Remington reportedly heading towards bankruptcy.
This video is a book review of "Arming the West" by Herbert Houze. Published in 2008, the book examines the actual firearms carried on the American frontier between 1868 and 1886, using sales records from Shuyler, Hartley, and Graham. It debunks the romanticized notion that everyone carried a Winchester 1873 or Colt Peacemaker, revealing that many settlers opted for more affordable or surplus firearms due to budget constraints. The review highlights how the book differentiates popular firearms by region and time period, offering a realistic perspective on frontier armament.
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