This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the ATF's "Operation Reticent Recall" concerning solvent traps, forced reset triggers, and wide-open triggers. He explains how the ATF is reclassifying these items as unlawful machine guns and how purchasers may fall into one of three categories. Kirk advises viewers on what actions to take based on their situation, emphasizing the importance of education regarding their Second Amendment rights. The video references relevant statutes (26 U.S.C. Sec. 5845 and 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1001) and links to other related YouTube videos.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the ATF's "Operation Reticent Recall," a campaign targeting solvent traps, forced reset triggers, and now "wide open triggers." The ATF has reclassified these items as unlawful machine guns, despite previously authorizing their sale. The video highlights the ATF's new approach to connecting previously unconnected dots, urging viewers to educate themselves on the implications for their Second Amendment rights. Contact information for legal consultation is provided.
This video features William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discussing the ATF's "Operation Reticent Recall," focusing on their efforts to confiscate specific firearm components, particularly triggers and solvent traps. Kirk advises viewers NOT to answer ATF questions when surrendering property, explaining the implications of these inquiries and the importance of education. The video references relevant statutes and other resources, including ATF open letters and related YouTube content.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing "Operation Reticent Recall," a national initiative by the ATF to collect specific firearm triggers and traps. Kirk explains his ongoing communication with hundreds of lawful gun owners and nearly a dozen ATF agents regarding this operation. The video aims to educate viewers on how to navigate this situation by providing up-to-date information and encouraging them to "arm yourself with education."
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, addressing a prevalent issue where firearm owners may have destroyed or disposed of certain triggers (likely referring to forced reset triggers due to the ATF's focus) without proper documentation. He discusses the implications of lacking proof of destruction or sale records, especially in light of the ATF's current enforcement actions. The video aims to educate viewers on their options and potential consequences when they cannot provide evidence of compliance with ATF directives regarding these triggers, drawing from consultations with ATF agents.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing a real-life encounter between ATF agents and a responsible gun owner regarding their Rare Breed Trigger. The discussion aims to educate viewers on what happened during the ATF visit and provides guidance for those who own similar triggers. Applicable statutes and related resources, including other YouTube videos, are referenced to further inform the audience.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, addresses the ATF's actions against Rare Breed FRT-15 triggers. The video offers guidance and a real-life example for clients who lawfully purchased these triggers, advising them on how to proactively address the situation when the ATF potentially shows up. It emphasizes education and provides links to relevant statutes and other videos discussing related scenarios.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the ATF's recent actions of confiscating Rare Breed Forced Reset Triggers (FRT-15) from lawful gun owners. He provides guidance on what to do if ATF agents arrive at your door and, more importantly, how to proactively protect yourself. The video emphasizes the importance of education and staying informed about legal rights regarding firearm ownership and modifications.
This video features Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discussing the legal ramifications and potential actions for individuals who purchased Rare Breed Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs). It addresses recent ATF activity, including a confiscation incident, and aims to educate lawful owners on their rights and options should the ATF initiate contact. The video references relevant statutes and ATF forms, providing resources for viewers seeking more information.
This video discusses a potential ATF raid on Rare Breed Trigger Manufacturing, questioning the accuracy of initial reports. The title and description suggest an investigation into the legitimacy of a raid and the information surrounding it. The content is framed within the context of gun control discussions and YouTube's guidelines. It also includes promotional links for supplements, apparel, health optimization services, and concealable body armor, as well as a call to support the channel.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the legal challenges faced by Rare Breed Trigger Co. following an ATF cease and desist order. It specifically addresses Rare Breed's recent attempt to obtain an injunction and the current status of their legal battle. The discussion also clarifies the implications for individuals looking to purchase a Rare Breed Trigger in Washington State, emphasizing the importance of being informed about current gun laws.
This video discusses the ATF's request for information regarding purchasers of Rare Breed triggers. The title suggests potential imminent prosecutions, hinting at a legal or regulatory focus within the firearms community. The description highlights the channel's viewer-supported model and provides links to social media and merchandise, indicating a creator actively engaged with their audience on firearms-related topics.