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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.
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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
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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