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This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 464 – P320 Hysteria, NFA Lawsuit Foibles, Rare Breed, and Market Trends
- Firearm myths continue to persist, such as the belief that M14 rifles were used during the Korean War, despite historical evidence showing otherwise.
- The controversy surrounding Sig Sauer's P320 handguns highlights the complexity of firearm safety issues, including the phenomenon of sympathetic movement and the challenges of consistent manufacturing tolerances.
- Recent legislative and judicial actions, such as the North Carolina Senate's override of a permitless carry veto and the Minnesota Supreme Court's ruling on ghost guns, reflect ongoing legal battles and victories in the realm of gun rights.


Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, FFLPayments, Traditional Arms, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

Airman charged in Sig-related incident (Sigcident) and let’s discuss the fact that the guns will discharge if you screw with them and also the industry reaction
Let’s talk (briefly) about the two big NFA Lawsuits
Traditional Arms: Fuddbusters and Ratman
The BIG WIN of NAGR continues, with Rare Breed behaving completely normally at GOA’s GOALS
BIG WIN for FROG MEN: Louisiana frog hunters can protect themselves
MAF Corp: Fudbdusterss
Gun sales drop below 1 million per month for the first time in 6 years
Minnesota Supreme Court: Its Cool to Carry a Ghost Gun
FFL Payments
Trump EO Attempts to make banks stop being dumb
NC Senate Overrides Permitless Carry Veto, Scheduled for House Vote 8/26
Patriot patch Co. TWIG10
senate funding bill doesn't cut ATF moneys


0:00 Introduction and sponsors
0:26 Korean War, M14 myth, and SIG P320 controversy
1:31 Airman charged and firearm mechanics misconceptions
6:38 SIG vs. Glock mechanisms and manufacturing tolerances
14:08 SIG P320 firing pin block and redesign issues
25:19 SIG P320 safety tests and industry reactions
33:42 NFA lawsuits and tax clause challenges
39:32 NFA tax structure and government defense arguments
45:37 Historical justification of short-barreled shotguns
46:22 Sponsor: Traditional Arms LLC
48:04 Carrying different types of firearms discussion
49:04 Rare Breed at GOA Goals convention and patent issues
1:03:29 Louisiana frog hunters and firearms
1:05:31 Gun sales trends and shotgun market saturation
1:10:04 AR-15 affordability and imported handguns impact
1:17:24 Minnesota Supreme Court ruling on ghost guns
1:22:33 Sponsor: FFL Payment Processing
1:23:05 Executive order on banks and gun companies
1:33:27 North Carolina senate on permitless carry
1:35:24 Sponsor: Patriot Patch Company
1:36:04 ATF budget discussions in House and Senate
1:38:27 Episode wrap-up and listener engagement
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3 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 463 – Ammo Law Rulings, ATF Budget Cuts, and the Quiet Ammo Revolution
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, FFLPayments, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

Congressman tries to add bill amendment to increase NFA Tax

Traditional Arms: Fuddbusters and Ratman

Large mediocre law funds ammo production and scale-up

It ND’s today 

MAF Corp: Fudbdusterss

Kim Rhode & CRPA beat CA’s ammo background checks/fees at n9th’s circus

Nonviolent felons federal rights restoration proposed rule

FFL Payments

Proposed ATF Budget Cuts

Thing that would be cool if it happened but will not happen proposed

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

 

Timestamps:

1:10 Proposed amendment to HR 3944 and quiet ammo revolution
5:49 Sponsor: Traditional Arms
7:39 Ammo pricing, supply issues, and Air Force M18 pistol update
17:45 Sponsor: MAF Corporation
18:19 Ninth Circuit ruling on California ammo law and its impact
24:46 Proposed rule to restore firearm rights
32:18 Sponsor: FFLPaymentProcessing.com
33:44 ATF budget cuts and the FIRE Act
43:28 Sponsor: Patriot Patch Company
44:26 Closing remarks and support information

 

Key Points:

California's ammunition background check law was struck down as unconstitutional, affirming that the right to keep and bear arms includes the right to procure ammunition.
The Air Force has paused the use of the M18 pistol after an accidental discharge led to an airman's death, highlighting ongoing concerns about the safety of the SIG P320 series.
A proposed federal rule aims to restore firearm rights to individuals previously precluded from possessing firearms, addressing a long-standing gap in the application of the Gun Control Act.
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3 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 462 – The Big Bill, Reactions to $0 tax, Streamlight vs. Harbor Freight, & More
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, FFLPayments, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

 

One large, mid, bill

Anderson goes off to the glue factory

Traditional Arms: Fuddbusters and Ratman

Mr. David Hogg “have decided not to run in this upcoming election so the party can focus on what really matters”

Worse Carolina gubbernor vetos permitless carry + 18-21 carry

MAF Corp: Fudbdusterss

harbor freight knocked off streamlight, streamlight mad

FFL Payments

ATF to re-allow “dual use” barrel import

ATF to re-allow simunitions import

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

 

Key Points:

- The sweeping domestic policy bill eliminates the tax for suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and short-barreled shotguns, but concerns arise about potential future increases in these taxes.
- The parliamentarian's decision to remove the deregulation of NFA firearms under the Byrd rule is debated, with the hosts arguing it should have been allowed due to its revenue impact.
- Streamlight is suing Harbor Freight over a design trademark involving an exposed aluminum ring on flashlight heads, highlighting the complexities of design marks and potential implications for product design.

Timestamps

0:00 Introduction and sponsor mentions
0:36 Special hats and CS GO map recap
0:56 Last episode recap and Patreon support
1:54 Sweeping domestic policy bill overview
3:29 Internet reactions to $0 tax on NFA items
7:45 Parliamentarian decision and Senate rules
12:31 Implications of $0 tax on suppressors and SBRs
27:45 Gun organizations and legislative lobbying
31:39 Nailed It Shooting Range opening and Ruger's acquisition
36:18 AR manufacturers' economic challenges
37:46 Sponsor: Traditional Arms LLC holsters
38:03 Political movements and gun law vetoes
44:00 Sponsor: MAF Corp's Fourth of July sale
44:29 Harbor Freight weapon light discussion
54:08 Sponsor: FFLPaymentProcessing.com
54:37 ATF rollbacks and regulatory reviews
1:04:04 Sponsor: PatriotPatch.co
1:04:57 Closing remarks and Patreon promotion

 
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4 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 461 – Rare Breed Making a Mess Again
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, FFLPayments, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

- Rare Breed's aggressive litigation tactics and questionable patent claims have led to widespread criticism and legal challenges, highlighting the potential for abuse within the patent system.
- A recent ATF letter regarding the improper pinning and welding of a Beretta 71 barrel extension has been misinterpreted and sensationalized by gun rights groups, causing unnecessary panic among gun owners.
- The Supreme Court's unanimous decision in favor of Smith & Wesson against the Mexican government's lawsuit underscores the protection provided by the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, though it also reveals the court's hesitancy to address broader Second Amendment issues promptly.

Let’s talk about Rare Breed and how right we were

Suing People all over the place, while settlement faces scuttlement

Traditional Arms: Fuddbusters and Ratman

Nothing burger about pin and welds, sky is falling it’s so over etc etc

MAF Corp: Fudbdusterss

Smeet and BESSON beats out the MEXICO in SCOTUS UNAINUMmous decsicion1!!

FFL Payments

scoot-us says "we're sorta busy right now, can you check back in a couple years and we can care about your rights then?? k thx pal."

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

us GOOBERMANTZ files AMERICUS breief agsint the ILLANNOYING ass alt bweapons ban

 

Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction and sponsors
1:05 Rarebreed situation update, legal actions, and implications
13:09 ATF pin and weld controversy and GOA's FOIA findings
23:19 Supreme Court ruling and misconceptions about common use test
38:29 US government's brief and amicus briefs in Illinois assault weapon ban
47:01 Upcoming episode teaser and closing remarks

 
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4 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 460 – Ruger 10/22 Myths, Force Reset Trigger Legalities, and Hawaii’s Assault Weapon Ban Defeat
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, FFLPayments, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

Rare DWEEBS and NAGR take a big big L

President Donald Crump Will CUT ABUSES

Traditional Arms: Fuddbusters and Ratman

Surprising Surprisers Surprise? Or not. Or yes. Or not. 

Weapons Grade Illiteracy Causes Much Angst

MAF Corp: Fudbdusterss

SCOTUS Denies Cert in Minnesota 18-21 Ban Case, Law Goes Bye Bye

Washington Permit to Purchase Passes and also Mag Bans will stay

FFL Payments

Hawaiian Assault Weapon Ban Somehow Killed

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

 
Matt Larosiere and Ivan T. Troll dive into the Ruger 10/22 controversy, exploring its reliability and quality, and discuss modifications and a .22 self-loading guns project. They analyze the force reset trigger settlement, examining legal challenges, public reactions, and historical court rulings. The episode critiques the Cargill decision's impact and the settlement's legal significance, while questioning the credibility of organizations like NAGR. They address the White House's press release and ATF policies, and discuss homemade firearms and the Supreme Court's stance. The episode also covers HR 1 implications, Silencer Central's lobbying controversy, and the NRA's historical influence on gun rights.


Timestamps:
0:00 Episode introduction and sponsor mentions
1:01 Ruger 10/22 controversy: reliability and quality
10:33 Ruger 10/22 modifications and .22 self-loading guns project
14:44 Force reset trigger settlement: analysis and legal challenges
27:15 Force reset trigger settlement: public reactions and historical court rulings
31:08 Legal strategies, implications, and potential outcomes of the settlement
38:32 Impact of the Cargill decision and critique of settlement's legal significance
45:17 Credibility and intentions of NAGR and national organizations' mistakes
53:10 White House press release and ATF policies critique
55:47 Homemade firearms, the Supreme Court's stance, and '65 Ford analogy
1:02:22 Potential settlement scenarios under different administrations
1:04:16 Sponsor: Traditional Arms
1:05:20 HR 1 implications and the Byrd rule's impact on gun laws
1:17:09 Silencer Central lobbying controversy and misinformation in gun rights
1:27:06 NRA's historical impact and Supreme Court decisions on gun rights
1:32:45 Media sensationalism, audience fatigue, and repetitive content critique
1:34:33 Permit to purchase law and magazine ban ruling in Washington
1:40:10 Sponsor: FFLpaymentprocessing.com
1:40:23 Hawaii's assault weapon ban defeat and Patriot Patch Company mention
1:43:26 Apologies, upcoming content, and community engagement
1:44:45 Closing remarks
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5 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 459 – The ATF Takes Center Stage in Pants Shiddoff
Key Points:

- ATF's shifting policies and leadership changes signal potential impacts on gun regulations, with mixed reactions from the community.
- The debate over the 1986 machine gun ban highlights ongoing tensions between historical legislative intent and current interpretations of Second Amendment rights.
- Economic struggles and potential mismanagement lead to the downfall of Florida-based gun manufacturer SCCY, raising questions about the sustainability of low-cost firearm producers.

 

Kash Removed as ATF Director Amidst Renewed ATF Shenaigans

Traditional Arms: Fuddbusters and Ratman

On the good side, ATF works to reverse biden-era policies on zero tolerance and pistol braces and forces out ancient lizard Richardson

On the other side, they are pursuing SBR charges against a pistol brace owner and raiding a bunch of people

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

States moving to ban information on building guns

Iraqveteran is no longer a Gun Owner of America

FFL Payments

Mel Gibson is gun rights again

Renowned Florida Gunmaker is Shuttered and Florida is upset with them

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

 

0:00 Episode introduction and guest highlights
2:36 Karl's perspective on ATF news
3:45 ATF leadership changes and potential DEA merger
5:42 Machine gun ban and Firearm Owners Protection Act
17:25 Senate bill and import considerations
21:01 Sponsor: Traditional Arms
22:42 ATF leadership and policy updates
25:12 Frame or receiver rule and recent DOJ cases
30:10 Sponsor: MAF Corporation
31:27 Second amendment politics and public understanding
34:36 National reciprocity and constitutional carry
36:57 Speculation on Brandon Herrera as ATF director
40:09 Matt Larosiere's insights from congressional hearing
42:08 Discussing ATF roles and reforms
45:10 Second amendment readings and state militias
48:19 Federal vs state government roles in gun regulation
49:32 States and online gun plans
53:20 History of homemade firearms and reactions
59:33 Mel Gibson's gun rights and Iraq Veteran 8888 controversy
1:08:09 Sponsor: fflpaymentprocessing.com
1:08:41 SCCY's tax issues and FFL status
1:20:09 Sponsor: Patriotpatch.co
1:21:26 New gun model incident and SHOT Show recap
1:30:06 Future content ideas and range experiences
1:33:00 Closing remarks

 

 
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6 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 458 – Vanderstok, ATF Rules & the Future of 80% Receivers
Key points:

The Supreme Court's decision in Vanderstock v. ATF upheld the ATF's ability to regulate "buy, build, shoot" kits as firearms, but it did not establish a clear test for what constitutes a firearm, leaving open the possibility for future challenges.
Colorado's new legislation aimed at regulating "gas-operated" semiautomatic handguns is so broadly and vaguely written that it could potentially encompass nearly all semiautomatic handguns, leading to significant legal and practical challenges.
Judge Van Dyke's dissent in the Duncan v. Bonta case effectively criticized the majority's opinion that firearm magazines are mere "accessories," highlighting the integral role magazines play in the functionality of firearms.

 
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7 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 457 – Big Federal Gun Law Updates & States Being Silly
Key Points:

Arkansas is requiring public and charter schools to provide annual gun safety education to all students, with parental consent needed for hands-on training.
The Eleventh Circuit's recent decision in NRA v. Bondi upholding Florida's ban on firearm sales to individuals aged 18-20 has been criticized for ignoring historical context and relevant laws.
The Supreme Court heard arguments in Smith & Wesson Brands vs. Mexico, where Mexico's attempt to sue American gun manufacturers under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act was met with skepticism from the justices.
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7 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 456 – The Double Edged Trump DOJ. Weird things happening in gun law
Key Points:

- The Montgomery County Maryland Circuit Court dismissed with prejudice a suit brought by the Attorney General's offices of Maryland and the District of Columbia against three Montgomery County firearms dealers, reinforcing that dealers can't be held responsible for criminal acts by third parties.
- The Fifth Circuit ruled that suppressors are not firearms and thus not protected by the Second Amendment, a decision seen as intellectually bankrupt and likely driven by a desire to avoid controversy.
- A blind man in Indiana received a concealed carry permit and used the occasion to call for "common sense" gun laws, sparking debate about the rights of disabled individuals to bear arms.

 

Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, VZ Grips, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

DC and Maryland Get Shidded on (Prejudicially)

Fegeral Judge syas machinegun is legale

VZ Grips: ThisWeek15

Rognald Desantisholster Sales Tax Holiday (for gun)

Dumb Army Bullet Makers Make Dumb Factory for Even Dumber Army Bullet

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

Colorado Assault Weapon Ban Gets Way Dumber

Illinois supreme court forced to invent new procedural issue to save the FOID card (again)

5th Circuit: Stupreisers are not firearms still/again/somehow so no 2A

FFL Payments

The Trump 2A EO: Mark 4box (looks like that) is wrong, actually

Blind man makes case for mutes being the preferable disability

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

 

0:00 Introduction and sponsors
0:42 Washington DC and Maryland case against gun dealers & ATF involvement
7:43 Federal judge ruling on machine gun charges
12:10 Sponsor: VZ Grips
13:11 Florida second amendment sales tax holiday & Army's new 6.8mm ammo plant
18:27 Colorado assault weapons ban & Illinois FOID card case
27:53 Fifth Circuit ruling on suppressors
35:51 Sponsor: FFL Payment Processing
36:37 Trump's executive order & its impact on Second Amendment litigation
42:51 DOJ's handling of NFA cases
47:18 Blind man's concealed carry permit & gun ownership for the visually impaired
53:21 Sponsor: Patriot Patch Company
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8 months ago
56 minutes 28 seconds

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 455 – SHOT Show Drama, 3 Pro-Gun Federal Bills, and Litigation Updates
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, VZ Grips, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

A shooting show in las vegas happened, matt has videos about it, and there was drama too, also a gun I hated

First off We address the 18-20 ruling

VZ Grips: ThisWeek15

Next let’s cover federal movement on guns

White House Gun Violence Prevention Website Goes Offline

 

 

Hearing Protection Act Reintroduced

National Constitutional Carry Act

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

Yankee Introduces Anti-Gun-Ban-Law Law?

Gun Violence Researchers “Worried” About Trump

FFL Payments

Lest We Forget: Brits must now do video chat and submit passport to buy knives

Wyoming rolling back gun-free zones, and Colorado wanting to ban salt guns

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

snoopy v brown dog and then the scootus says nothing!

 

Key Points:

- The VSS Vintorez clone showcased at SHOT Show appears to be a misleading project, with many parts claimed to be domestically made actually derived from existing parts kits and dubious manufacturing claims.

- The Fifth Circuit Court recently ruled that prohibiting 18- to 20-year-olds from purchasing handguns is unconstitutional, though the district court's final relief decision is still pending.

- Wyoming is making progress toward repealing gun-free zones, while Colorado is moving forward with a bill to ban certain semiautomatic firearms, highlighting the ongoing state-level battles over gun regulations.

Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction and SHOT Show Highlights

0:27 Ivan's Shotgun Challenge and SHOT Show Overview

1:45 Overhyped Firearms and US-made VSS Vintorez Clone at SHOT Show

5:04 Personal Experiences with BSD and Historical Firearms Production

10:32 Misleading Claims by BSD

26:13 18 to 20 Ruling by the Fifth Circuit

28:46 White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention Update

36:03 Federal Gun Legislation Movements

39:43 National Constitutional Carry and Hearing Protection Acts

44:47 Second Amendment Guarantee Act Discussion

49:58 Trump's Impact on Gun Violence Research and Public Health Approach Critique

54:36 UK Knife Restrictions and US State Gun Law Changes

1:00:42 SCOTUS Case Snope v Brown and Closing Remarks
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9 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 454 – THIS YEAR IN GUNS, A REVIEW
TWIG 454

Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, VZ Grips, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

Dettlbach Resigning January 18th

Choppa Manley Wrongly Raided by ATF, Dogs Poop in House

VZ Grips: ThisWeek15

Germany Disarming a Political Party

The Great Flamethrowerist Arrested for WMD

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

Washington State Proposes 1k Per Month Ammo Purchase Limit

FFL Payments

Federal’s New 7mm BackCountry Cartridge

Colorado Introduces New AWB

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

Metric brick dick shitton of gun cases at conference at scotus soon

2024 Gun News Year-in Review
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10 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 453 – Canada Bans the Whole Gun
Matt Larosiere and Ivan T. Troll dive into YouTube's age restriction issues related to select fire guns and the controversy surrounding printed firearms. They explore the media's reaction to printed guns and discuss the motives and aftermath of recent shootings. Legal updates include the Snope v Brown case and delays in a Supreme Court case. The episode covers Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden, Canadian gun regulations, and ATF monitoring via the FBI's NICS system. Michigan's proposed ban on colorful guns and ghost gun regulations are discussed, along with Dudley's social media post about plastic DAG training ammo. The episode concludes with a look at Ruger and Magpul's collaboration and an incident involving a SIG 320.

Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, VZ Grips, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

A Busy Year for Cloners - United Health Incident and the McDonalds Angle

VZ Grips: ThisWeek15

Bianchi/Snope Rescheduled

Biden Pardons Biden - What does this mean for Biden?

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

Canada banning all the guns

Monitoring individuals through background checks

FFL Payments

Michigan being silly geese, seeking to ban colored guns and spooky guns

Rutger’sEr Does a Glock

Kid does the funniest thing ever with a cop’s gun

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

0:00 Introduction and recent activities
1:36 Our struggle with youtube
4:10 The CEO shootsman
11:22 Sponsor: VZ Grips
12:38 Legal update on Snope v Brown and Supreme Court case delays
17:19 Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden
20:50 Sponsor: MAF Corporation
23:18 Canadian gun bans and their implications
34:45 ATF monitoring purchases and privacy concerns
39:17 Sponsor: FFL Payment Solutions
40:30 Michigan gun control legislation and social media misinformation
46:30 Ghost gun regulations and Ruger-Magpul collaboration
58:42 Misconceptions about 3D printed firearms and SIG 320 incident
1:02:44 Sponsor: Patriot Patch Company
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10 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 452 – SIG Sauer Issues, SBR Arrests, and the Magpul-Zev Partnership
In this episode, Matt Larosiere and Ivan T. Troll explore recent developments in the firearms world, starting with discussions on new Fudd Blasters and Canik videos. They examine the SIG Sauer P320 issues, including a significant $11 million lawsuit and body cam evidence of malfunction. The episode covers incidents involving the Splendora police department and regulatory challenges faced by Beretta 1301 tactical. A Gallup poll sparks a conversation on gun safety, followed by legal updates on the Cook County case and a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision. Listeners also hear about a new partnership between Magpul and Zev.

 

Sig Sour Ordered to pay 11 Billion Robux

“Muzzle Brace” is uhhhh an idea

VZ Grips: ThisWeek15

Cops arrest man for possession of SBR. It was a pistol brace. They correct this by totally being pro-2A and still charging him.

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

borgetti shootgun and ATF says: NOOO! 

he really gave that guy the old "spicy butt blast"! 

FFL Payments

hell on earth tries to stall assault weapon ban cases as much as possible 

PA preemptyion (spelling genius over here) upheld against shitty citty (philly) challenge 

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

Mag pull is doing the fold thing I guess

Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction and sponsors
0:28 New Fudd Blasters video and Canik video discussion
1:54 SIG Sauer P320 issues and $11 million lawsuit
10:14 Body cam evidence of SIG P320 malfunction
16:39 Texas pistol brace leads to SBR arrest
21:53 Beretta 1301 tactical regulatory issues
25:49 Gallup poll: popular positions on gun rights
34:56 Sponsor: FFL Payment Processing
35:45 Legal updates: Cook County case and Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision
28:44 Gun mechanics, safety, and incidents
44:34 PA State preemption lawsuit
47:11 Sponsor: Patriot Patch Company
49:11 Magpul and Zev doing the fold I guess
51:00 Episode closing remarks and community engagement
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11 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 451 – Election Fallout, Silly Conspiracies, and Gun Law Showdowns
Key Points:

- The Supreme Court's decision on the New Jersey assault weapons ban could set a significant precedent for hardware bans and Second Amendment rights.
- The federal judge's ruling on Illinois' assault weapon ban lays out crucial definitions that could influence future Second Amendment cases, particularly with terms like "bearable" and "dangerous and unusual."
- Washington D.C.'s ban on "extra large capacity magazines" exemplifies the ongoing judicial resistance to Supreme Court directives, particularly in how lower courts interpret historical analogs for modern firearms regulations.

 

There was an election. The white house gave voting reminders. People are talking about Conceal Carry recipes.

VZ Grips: ThisWeek15

In another electing, Colorado voted to tax guns and ammo.

Florida enshrines a.. fishing.

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

illing noids so stupid !

Direct Current appeals court says that magazones are no good!

FFL Payments

reply in snooope due soon, BIG court may be interestinged in it

2nd Parakeet Re-Issues Antonyuk Ruling

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10


Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction: Election commentary, Ivan's predictions, and voter turnout
3:32 Voter turnout and electoral college discussion
4:09 Claims of election interference and gun rights discussion
7:05 Gun legislation: Concealed carry reciprocity and Hearing Protection Act
9:11 Gun control as an election issue
16:58 Sponsor: VZ Grips
18:10 Colorado Proposition KK analysis
25:18 Florida amendment 2 impact on hunting and fishing rights
29:55 Public rights concept and implications
31:10 Federal judge rules on Illinois' assault weapon ban
32:12 Illinois' assault weapon ban ruling
41:52 Washington, DC's magazine capacity ban discussion
54:22 Sponsor: FFL Payment Processing
55:40 Snoop v Brown case and Supreme Court considerations
1:05:39 Second Circuit's response to Rahimi case
1:09:21 Sponsor: Patriot Patch Company
1:11:06 ATF's machine gun definition inconsistencies
1:12:18 Patreon support and Discord engagement
1:13:28 Closing remarks and appreciation
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12 months ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 450 – Double Feature on Silly Failings
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, VZ Grips, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

SCOTUS hearing arguments VanDerStok v Garland

Page 67 and 68

VZ Grips: ThisWeek15

Mass gov uses executive action to avoid petition against gun law

Finally a good gun company makes a good gun

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

Snope v Brown Updates

Final Briefs in Il gun ban

Hunting rifles not protected?

FFL Payments

Walz’s Shotgun Mishap

Kunce is a Dunce

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10



Key Points:

- The Supreme Court's interpretation of the Second Amendment and its application to modern firearms remains highly contentious, with significant implications for ongoing and future litigation.
- The lack of deep technical understanding among some pro-gun legal advocates can hinder effective representation and potentially shape unfavorable legal precedents.
- Politicians' public mishandling of firearms continues to expose a gap in genuine firearm knowledge, leading to criticism and mockery from both sides of the political spectrum.

 

Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction and sponsors
0:21 Matt's travel to Wyoming and talk on the National Firearms Act
0:38 Upcoming paper on ATF's machine gun interpretations
1:24 Ivan's update on pheasant hunting in South Dakota
2:20 Vanderstok case and Supreme Court oral arguments
3:52 Importance and misunderstandings in oral arguments
9:02 Building firearms and ATF's manufacturing rules
11:25 Pro gun lawyer's performance and advocacy group failings
17:07 Incentive problems in Second Amendment litigation
18:28 Incorrect AR-15 history and factual correctness in court
22:13 Accountability in pro gun advocacy funding
23:25 Government's theory on jigs and frames in Vander Stock case
28:09 Logical consistency in firearm regulations and Vander Stock case concerns
33:06 Sponsor: Vzgrips.com
34:11 Massachusetts new gun law and implications
38:03 The size, unity, and national identity of the United States
41:25 Impact of the 14th amendment on federal and state rights
46:29 Decline of religious values and social media's role
49:39 Assault on Christianity and church roles in communities
55:32 Representing large populations and federal government role
1:00:26 High Point 995 pistol discussion
1:03:19 Sponsorship mention: MAF Corporation
1:03:58 Maryland gun case update and Supreme Court speculations on hardware bans
1:14:48 Illinois politics and Connecticut's stance on hunting rifles
1:28:04 Dangerous and unusual weapons analysis
1:29:02 Sponsor segment: FFL payment processing
1:29:49 NRA's political rhetoric and Tim Walz's shotgun fact check
1:39:09 Missouri politician's gun range photo op and shooting steel target safety
1:52:02 Sponsor spotlight: Patriot Patch
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1 year ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 449 – SPECIAL GUEST Karl Kasarda – We Talk Guns With him
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, VZ Grips, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman and a special guest.

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More Details on The Trump Attempter
Will he do a Bruen?

Remington’s RANCH HAND Premium VARMINTER

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

New York’s Successful Buyback Grabs a Calico and Several Ravenarms

FFL Payments

Minnesota Young Adult Carry Ban Formally Dead

Father of Georgia Shooter Charged with Muder
See Crumbley Case for Comparison

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Key Points:

- Firearm content creators face significant challenges due to platform censorship and the necessity of decentralized content distribution.
- The legal ramifications of negligent entrustment in firearm-related incidents are complex and can result in severe charges such as manslaughter or murder.
- Advancing gun rights involves demystifying firearms through education, responsible ownership, and fostering a positive and enjoyable experience for new shooters.

 

Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction and sponsors
0:27 Karl discusses inRange TV, Crowdfunding, and YouTube Challenges
0:54 Unbiased gun reviews and platform challenges
2:58 censorship and age restrictions
5:12 Decentralizing content distribution and YouTube's algorithm
9:51 Sponsor: VZ Grips
10:36 Gun review anecdotes and attempted assassination of Trump
21:26 Innovation in home gunmaking
24:26 Parts kits, American tradition, and community defense
27:07 National Firearms Act and systemic power
33:43 Supreme Court recognition of gun rights and legal implications
37:19 Legal Implications of the Trump Assassination Attempt Case
44:44 Remington's advertisement and pandering
51:21 Sponsor: MAF Corporation
52:18 Roller delayed actions and the Blish lock myth
55:40 New York gun buyback
58:09 Sponsor: FFL Payment Processing
58:40 Minnesota's 18-20 Gun Carry Case and Legal Charging of Parents in School Shootings
1:00:31 Plum coloring in firearms and the Gray case analysis
1:04:52 Gun Ownership: Moral and Legal Responsibilities
1:08:31 Inherent Risk and Legal Definitions in Criminal Cases
1:11:49 Jury nullification and historical examples
1:18:50 Sponsor: Patriot Patch Company
1:19:39 Recent Firearm Releases in 57 and 10mm, and Ammunition Comparison
1:26:09 Gun culture, community engagement, and demystifying technology

 
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1 year ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 448 – Ivan Doxx, Auto Key Card Update, Massachusetts Ghost Gun Ban
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Key Points:
- Doxing attempts on Ivan T. Troll have had no significant repercussions, and he's taken a brief social media break for personal reasons.
- The government’s argument in the Matt Hoover Auto Keycard case could imply that all AR-15s are machine guns under their interpretation.
- Massachusetts' new ghost gun law has drawn mixed reactions, with some local gun enthusiasts and experts surprisingly supporting the prohibition on 3D-printed and unserialized firearms.

0:00 Introduction and Ivan's doxxing incident
5:55 Sponsor: VZ Grips
7:11 Maryland gun store lawsuit and community support
20:30 Ninth Circuit carry cases update
26:19 Debunking Defense Distributors secrecy order claim
33:14 Historical context and analysis of secrecy orders
41:00 Legitimacy of secrecy order claim and potential conflicts
47:19 Matt Hoover case and 4th Circuit case update
53:23 Sponsor: Maf Arms
54:15 Law enforcement collaboration with 3D printer industry
1:02:13 Massachusetts ghost gun law discussion
1:07:14 Sponsor: Patriot Patch Company
1:08:14 Closing remarks and next episode teaser
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1 year ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 447 – The Machinegun Case, Generational Warfare, & More Legal Stuff
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, VZ Grips, and MAF Corporation. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

 

Key Points:
- The Mexican government is determined to somehow extract rent from American gun companies, but is failing in increasingly entertaining ways..
- The 4th Circuit upheld Maryland's assault weapons ban, demonstrating the ongoing legal battle over a false distinction between civilian and military firearms.
- Polymer80 has quietly shut down, highlighting the significant pressures and challenges faced by firearm-related businesses, including legal battles and regulatory changes.

 

Timestamps:
1:43 Federal Court Dismisses Mexican Lawsuit Against Gunmakers
5:01 4th Circuit Upholds Maryland's Assault Weapons Ban
7:43 Historical Context of Gun Control
11:07 Machine Guns vs Semi-Automatic Firearms Debate
15:10 Principle Distinctions Between Types of Firearms
16:02 Nuances and Concessions in Firearm Legislation
20:25 Concessions Regarding Machine Guns and the NFA
24:32 Legal Challenges with Defaced Serial Numbers
28:17 Sponsor: VZ Grips
29:10 Polymer80 Operations Shutdown and Legal Troubles
35:05 Financial and Operational Struggles of Polymer80
40:16 California's Gun Rationing Laws and 9th Circuit Decisions
43:18 Qualified Immunity Win and NYPD's Handgun Permit Regulations
47:06 Sponsor: FFL Payment Processing
48:02 NSSF's Big Donation, and Big Accusation
52:42 Speculations on NSSF's Court Behavior
55:15 Fudd Blasters Review Teaser and Patreon Promotion
57:53 Episode Conclusion

 

Citing Bruen, Kansas Judge Tosses MG Possession Charge

Everytown is hilariously big mad

The DNC happened

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Court will not stay order in FRT Case

 

Partial Injunction Secured in California Carry Case

Nonresident carry must be respected

 

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

 

FBI Has Released Images of Trump Gun

 

Massachusetts Targets Ammo Vending Machines

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1 year ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 446 – Tug of War in Federal Court, Polymer80’s Quiet Demise, + More
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Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, VZ Grips, MAF Corporation, and FFL Payments. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the ratman.

 

Key Points:
- The Mexican government is determined to somehow extract rent from American gun companies, but is failing in increasingly entertaining ways..
- The 4th Circuit upheld Maryland's assault weapons ban, demonstrating the ongoing legal battle over a false distinction between civilian and military firearms.
- Polymer80 has quietly shut down, highlighting the significant pressures and challenges faced by firearm-related businesses, including legal battles and regulatory changes.

Mexico Gun Lawsuit Torpedoed Again

 

4th Cir Upholds Maryland AWB

 

VZ Grips: ThisWeek15

 

Polymer80 Quietly Shuts down

 

Cali’s Gun Rationing: Block, Unblock, Block Again

 

FFLPayments

 

Second Circuis Says No to QI In Concealed Carry Arrest

 

In other 2nd Cir News, NYPD Relaxes Permit Requirements

 

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

 

NSSF Pledges to Fight Mass Gun Law

 

NSSF Accused of Flubbing Colorado Lawsuis

 

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

 

 

Timestamps:
1:43 Federal Court Dismisses Mexican Lawsuit Against Gunmakers
5:01 4th Circuit Upholds Maryland's Assault Weapons Ban
7:43 Historical Context of Gun Control
11:07 Machine Guns vs Semi-Automatic Firearms Debate
15:10 Principle Distinctions Between Types of Firearms
16:02 Nuances and Concessions in Firearm Legislation
20:25 Concessions Regarding Machine Guns and the NFA
24:32 Legal Challenges with Defaced Serial Numbers
28:17 Sponsor: VZ Grips
29:10 Polymer80 Operations Shutdown and Legal Troubles
35:05 Financial and Operational Struggles of Polymer80
40:16 California's Gun Rationing Laws and 9th Circuit Decisions
43:18 Qualified Immunity Win and NYPD's Handgun Permit Regulations
47:06 Sponsor: FFL Payment Processing
48:02 NSSF's Big Donation, and Big Accusation
52:42 Speculations on NSSF's Court Behavior
55:15 Fudd Blasters Review Teaser and Patreon Promotion
57:53 Episode Conclusion
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1 year ago

This Week in Guns
This Week in Guns 444 – A Notable Butler County that Happened
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company, VZ Grips, MAF Corporation, and FFL Payments. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m joined by the hosts.

 

Key points:

- Trump was nearly assassinated at a rally, but the shooter missed by a fraction, hitting his ear instead.

- Lucas Botkin sparked controversy by criticizing other gun content creators and expressing anti-(???) sentiments, raising questions about inclusivity in the 2A community.

- American Round's new vending machines selling ammunition with facial recognition and ID verification have ignited debates about privacy and accessibility.

 

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There was a notable Butler County That Happened 

His family doesn’t want to talk, and apparently there was a stop with a cop.

 

FFLPayments

 

The Botkin Drama

After taking shots at other guntubers, Lucas posted a colorful graphic, and some interesting insights into his philosophy.  Yeah.

 

Op Ed: AOC’s Case for Impeaching Thomas (and Alito)

 

MAF Corp: Fuddbusters

 

New Release: Stowaway Rifle in 5,7

 

KelTec Coming out with a New Thing 

 

Patriot patch Co. TWIG10

 

Ammo Vending Machines Cause Pearl Pressurization

 

Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction, what everyone's been up to, and old men whining
5:56 Transition to gun news and the Hitchhiker firearm release
8:51 Sponsor: vzgrips.com
11:05 Matt's TSA story
12:14 Trump Shooting Incident the notable Butler County
17:43 Shooting setup details and factors in Trump's incident
23:10 Shooter's Motives and Political Violence
25:10 Shooter's political affiliations and conspiracy theories
31:45 Security oversights and the shooter's background
33:07 Theories on the Shooter's Motives and Objectives
40:27 Rationality behind the shooter's actions and Trump's policy changes
44:12 Trump's Response and Future Strategies
47:09 Trump's unpredictable stance on gun rights and Biden's response
51:01 Trump's strategy post-shooting incident
54:31 Sponsor: FFL Payment Processing
55:04 Lucas Bodkin's critique of gun tubers and controversy
1:06:43 Lucas Botkin's silly comments and the 2A community's reaction
1:09:20 Monetization's role in the 2A community and rights philosophy
1:14:28 Setting standards and firearms marketing strategies
1:25:32 Patreon plug and AOC's impeachment arguments
1:26:43 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Impeachment Arguments
1:29:03 Good behavior clause and media warfare conclusion
1:35:31 Sponsor: maf corporation promotion
1:36:36 Stow away rifle and survival rifles in general
1:43:21 Kel-Tec's new release
1:47:19 Grendel firearms history
1:49:55 Sponsor: Patriot Patch Company
1:50:47 Ammo vending machines and future prospects
1:55:23 Closing and episode wrap-up

 
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1 year ago

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