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 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 Guns & Gadgets discusses a significant legal victory for gun owners, where Franklin Armory's Antithesis and Reformation firearms have been ruled NFA-exempt by federal courts after an 8-year legal battle. This means these short-barreled firearms no longer require tax stamps, fingerprints, or federal registration. The video breaks down the legal precedent, its implications for gun owners nationwide, and the broader impact on the firearms industry and future challenges to the NFA. It highlights this as proof that the NFA can be legally challenged and overcome.
This video critically examines the state of the Church in America, arguing that a vast majority have strayed from their mission due to greed, gossip, and hypocrisy. It poses the question of how to guide churches back to God's intended purpose. The description also includes links to related playlists, a Patreon page for channel support, the channel's website for prayer requests, and other YouTube channels.
This video critiques the state of the modern church, particularly in America, alleging widespread issues like greed, gossip, and hypocrisy. It questions how to restore the church to its intended mission of representing Christ. The description includes links to a playlist on the problem with churches, the channel's Patreon, website for prayer requests, and other YouTube channels focused on history of weapons, car classics, and the main God Family and Guns channel, as well as their Facebook page.
This video discusses issues within the church, focusing on perceived greed, gossip, and hypocrisy, and proposes how to realign the church with its intended mission. It references other YouTube channels related to history of weapons, car classics, and the main 'God Family and Guns' channel, with links for Patreon support and prayer requests.
This video critiques the current state of many churches, particularly in America, highlighting issues of greed, gossip, and hypocrisy. It argues that these problems prevent churches from fulfilling their mission as representatives of Christ. The creator encourages a return to God's intended purpose for the church and provides links to a playlist on the problems within churches, a Patreon for channel support, their website for prayer requests, and other YouTube channels covering history of weapons, car classics, and their main channel God Family and Guns. They also provide a Facebook link.
This video from SHOT Show 2020 features Franklin Armory providing updates on their popular products. The discussion highlights the Reformation rifle, BFSIII binary triggers, and California-compliant rifles designated CA11 and CA12. The description also directs viewers to an ARFCOM News episode concerning an ATF letter related to the Reformation. Links for ARFCOM's social media are provided, and the video emphasizes that no firearms or accessories are for sale within the content, adhering to YouTube policy.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio discusses a lawsuit filed against New Jersey for banning Franklin Armory's Reformation firearms series. It also addresses the question of whether an AR-15 can shoot through walls, with Tom providing an answer and accompanying video. Additionally, the show covers what to do if instructors point guns at students during training. The broadcast is part of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, a long-running, widely syndicated radio show covering various gun-related topics.
This video features Jay Jacobson, President of Franklin Armory, discussing their innovative binary firing system. The conversation also provides an update on the upcoming release of the Franklin Armory Reformation firearm. Social media links for Franklin Armory are included.
This video from Shot Show 2018 explores the unique Franklin Armory REFORMATION. The firearm is designed to circumvent NFA SBR regulations through its unusual straight rifling and proprietary "football shaped" projectile. The description highlights claims of 1 MOA accuracy at 100 yards with this special ammunition, though it notes "sporadic" results with standard rounds. The content aims to discuss the rifle, its ammunition, and the rationale behind Franklin Armory's claims.
This video features a look at the innovative Franklin Armory REFORMATION firearm, unveiled at the 2018 SHOT Show. The host, The GunGuy (Joel Persinger), expresses excitement about the unique firearm, which defies easy categorization as a rifle, shotgun, or SBR. The video also includes mentions of various sponsors and organizations related to firearms, training, and gun rights, such as OpticsPlanet, Practical Defense Systems, Gun Owners of America, and the California Rifle & Pistol Association.