This video discusses the recent legal issues faced by Colorado-based company Firequest concerning their Hellfire Gen 2 and Hellfire Gen 2 AR trigger systems. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explains how these triggers may have landed on the ATF's radar, referencing a Congressional letter sent to the ATF signed by numerous Representatives. The discussion also explores the potential implications for other trigger systems and provides a link to applicable statutes and a related video about triggers.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers several significant firearm-related news items. It discusses Mexico's ongoing lawsuits against US gun manufacturers and distributors, and New York's legislative actions regarding 'gun-free zones' and tracking illegal firearms. The video also touches upon the rise of 3D-printed guns in New York, the legal ramifications of a Snapchat gun dealer, and a corruption trial involving pay-to-play carry permits. Additionally, it briefly mentions legislative focus on the Hellfire trigger device.
This video dives deep into the "Hellfire Trigger" controversy, exploring its complexities with guests Ivan, Jny, and Evan Jones. Host MattLaAtLaw aims to dissect myths and present facts, encouraging viewers to support Fuddbusters through various platforms like Patreon, Utreon, and Subscribestar. The description also includes affiliate links for books and 3D printing supplies, suggesting a technical or legal discussion surrounding firearm modifications and potentially their legality.
This video delves into the "Hellfire Trigger," exploring its history, the ATF's cease and desist (C&D) actions, and the current landscape surrounding it. Hosted by MattLaAtLaw, the content aims to clarify the facts and dispel myths, with a side of "fudd" commentary. The description also provides links for supporting the channel, purchasing merchandise, and accessing affiliate links for relevant books and 3D printing equipment, suggesting a focus on firearm modifications and legal discussions within the gun community.
This video discusses a legal development involving Firequest's Hellfire Gen 2 and Hellfire Gen 2 AR trigger systems. The ATF has reportedly placed these magnetic-assist trigger systems on their 'most wanted' list, leading to a cease and desist order for Firequest and a raid on one of their distribution centers. The presenter, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, draws parallels to the Rare Breed FRT situation and advises viewers to educate themselves on the implications for lawful gun owners. The description also includes links to relevant statutes, Firequest's website, and other informational videos.
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