This video showcases the Recover 20/20 chassis, a product designed to transform a handgun into a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) or Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) configuration. The description highlights its function in adding a stabilizing brace to handguns, aiming to improve accuracy. The video likely demonstrates the installation and potential benefits of this accessory.
This video analyzes the Recover Tactical PIX+ conversion kit brace designed for Glock 17 and 19 pistols. The PIX+ is a pistol stabilizing brace that aims to enhance the ergonomics and shooting experience of compatible Glock models by providing a more stable platform. The review likely covers its design, installation, functionality, and potential benefits for users looking to modify their handguns for improved control and shooting accuracy.
This video discusses a significant legal challenge to the National Firearms Act (NFA) based on the case of United States v. Robinson, specifically focusing on the constitutionality of its inclusion of short-barreled rifles (SBRs). The presenter, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, argues that this case, and the ATF's recent actions classifying pistols with stabilizing braces as SBRs, presents a strong opportunity to challenge the NFA. The discussion suggests suppressors might not be the most effective legal challenge, shifting focus to SBRs. Viewers are encouraged to educate themselves on these critical Second Amendment issues.
This video reviews the new SB Tactical SBA5 pistol stabilizing brace, directly comparing it to the SBA3 and SBA4 models. The content aims to help viewers determine which brace is the best choice for their firearm build. It emphasizes that no firearms or ammunition are sold and all demonstrations occur in controlled, private range settings. The video also provides links to the creator's various online platforms and affiliate stores for related tools and accessories, including ear protection.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the House's passage of H.J. Res. 44, a resolution that, if enacted, would nullify the ATF's rule concerning firearms with attached stabilizing braces. He clarifies that while the vote represents a moral victory, the resolution faces significant political and mathematical hurdles to becoming law, even if it passes the Senate. Kirk encourages viewers to educate themselves on the implications and stresses the importance of understanding current gun laws.
This video features William Kirk of Washington Gun Law addressing the widespread non-compliance with the ATF's Pistol Brace Rule. Following up on a previous video, Kirk revisits the topic to provide corrected mathematical calculations, acknowledging viewer feedback. He emphasizes the importance of education for understanding the implications of these regulations on Second Amendment rights. The video also includes links to join firearm advocacy groups like FPC, SAF, and GOA, as well as contact information for Washington Gun Law and a reference to the ATF's Factoring Criteria for Firearms Attached to Pistols rule.
This video provides crucial, last-minute information from William Kirk of Washington Gun Law regarding the ATF's new rule on firearms with attached stabilizing braces. It outlines four options for compliance with the rule, as well as an "other" option that many appear to be choosing. The video also discusses the potential consequences of non-compliance and encourages viewers to educate themselves on the matter. Links are provided for relevant legal documents, including the "Mock v. Garland Motion for Clarification of Injunctive Relief," and resources to contact Washington Gun Law for further assistance.
This video covers breaking news regarding a court ruling against the ATF's pistol brace rule. The title and description emphasize that this is another loss for the ATF, with the phrase 'L's are STACKING UP JOE' indicating a political undertone. The content promises to dive into this development and discuss its complexities, presenting it as positive news for firearm owners. The reference articles provided support the claim of legal challenges and preliminary injunctions related to ATF regulations on stabilizing braces.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes the Fifth Circuit's ruling on the ATF's pistol brace rule. While the court enjoined enforcement for the named plaintiffs in the Mock v. Garland case, it did not provide relief to all firearm owners. The video discusses the Firearms Policy Coalition's motion to expand this injunctive relief and explores the implications for individuals seeking to avoid the ATF's regulations on firearms with attached stabilizing braces. The content aims to educate viewers on their Second Amendment rights amidst evolving legal challenges.
William Kirk from Washington Gun Law discusses the 5th Circuit's ruling on the ATF pistol brace rule. While the court has enjoined enforcement for named plaintiffs, the May 31st compliance deadline remains in effect for others. The video emphasizes the need for education on this matter and provides resources, including links to the legal motion and other related videos, as well as contact information for legal assistance and subscriptions.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the imminent May 31st deadline for complying with the ATF's new pistol brace rule. He highlights a potential "last ditch effort" to stop the rule through a legal challenge in the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, citing a previous ruling that significantly impacted gun control measures. The video aims to educate viewers on the implications of this rule and the ongoing legal battles, encouraging them to stay informed about their Second Amendment rights. Resources and contact information for Washington Gun Law are provided.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, addressing frequently asked questions surrounding the ATF's final pistol brace rule (ATF 2021R-08F), published on January 31st. Drawing answers from the ATF's official FAQ manual, Kirk aims to educate viewers on the rule's implications and provide clarity on potential concerns. The description also highlights related videos covering topics such as bump stock wins, ways to circumvent the rule, ATF enforcement likelihood, pistol-to-rifle conversions, and the limited options remaining for pistol braces.