This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explaining the implications of ATF Final Rule 2021R-05F, specifically concerning frames and receivers. The discussion focuses on privately made firearms (PMFs) and other "untraceable" firearms built at home. Kirk addresses whether current owners of such firearms will be required to serialize them, making them traceable, and discusses the future availability of 80% lowers. The video aims to educate viewers on the new regulations and their potential impact on firearm ownership.
This video provides a detailed analysis of the ATF's new rules concerning firearm frames and receivers, as explained by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law. It dissects a 364-page Attorney General Order, addressing public comments and clarifying the implications for lawful gun owners. Key issues discussed include potential admissions of unconstitutionality regarding AR bans, grandfathering of untraceable firearms, the fate of Form 1 Kits, current suppressor regulations, and the practical impact of the new frame and receiver definitions. The video also highlights specific legislation relevant to Washington state viewers regarding untraceable firearms.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, addresses the critical question of whether all personally made firearms (lowers) need to be engraved or serialized by a specific date due to new Department of Justice regulations defining frames and receivers. He clarifies the implications of HB 1705 for Washington residents, specifically regarding firearms manufactured after July 1, 2019, and those made prior to that date. The video aims to educate viewers on these legal changes and potential consequences.
This YouTube video features a retired ATF agent reacting to a process involving "serializing blocks of metal." While the exact nature of the metal blocks or the serialization process isn't detailed, the presence of a retired ATF agent suggests a discussion related to firearms, their manufacturing, or regulatory aspects within the industry. The description also includes various links for supporting the channel, purchasing products through affiliate links, and subscribing to other channels, including a car channel.
This video discusses U.S. House Bill H.R. 7115, which the creator argues would infringe upon the First and Second Amendments. The bill, referred to as the "3D Firearm Prohibition Act," aims to ban firearm parts, accessories, and kits, mandate serialization, and prohibit online speech related to these items. The video highlights concerns about government overreach and its potential impact on firearm ownership and expression.
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