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Trigger Words w/ Ryan Cleckner — Firearms Radio Network Home Firearms Radio NetworkWithoutAction Project AR-15 Podcast CivilianSiphonRadio God & Guns Podcast Gun Funny Guns & Gear Review Podcast Guns of Hollywood Handgun Radio Jr Shooting Podcast Off Road Podcast Platinum 10 Medical Reloading Podcast Talking Lead The Gun Collective Podcast This Week in Guns Trigger Words w/ Ryan Cleckner We Like Shooting Mission Resources Contact Pledge AmazonUniteMenu Broadcasts for Shooters, Hunters & Gun Enthusiasts Home Firearms Radio NetworkWithoutAction Project AR-15 Podcast CivilianSiphonRadio God & Guns Podcast Gun Funny Guns & Gear Review Podcast Guns of Hollywood Handgun Radio Jr Shooting Podcast Off Road Podcast Platinum 10 Medical Reloading Podcast Talking Lead The Gun Collective Podcast This Week in Guns Trigger Words w/ Ryan Cleckner We Like Shooting Mission Resources Contact Pledge AmazonUniteTrigger WordsFormer special operations (1/75) sniper, bestselling author, firearm industry executive and shyster Ryan Cleckner discussing all things guns, law and politics. Ryan's engaging demeanor and straight talk on ramified topics will have you instantly hooked on this unconfined podcast!RSS  -  iTunes  -  Episode Archive  -  Contact  -  Website TW 020 - How to Own a Machinegun September 21, 2018 HOW TO OWN A MACHINE GUNThey’re unquestionably legal for most Americans to own!  Listen in as Ryan explains all the details of how it’s legal, what is legal and all the steps to take in order to ensure you’re in compliance with the laws.  He moreover goes into detail for you on Title 26 of the U.S. lawmaking regarding machineguns and breaks lanugo the uniqueness of machineguns in comparison to other NFA firearms.  Ryan will walk you through which FFL can be most helpful and how you can can use his RocketFFL undertow to make that a reality.  Do you know what the term Pre-’86 means?  If not, you will without this podcast as Ryan requite you an in-depth subtitle of what it ways and what it can midpoint for you.TOPICS ADDRESSED-       Manufacturer’s FFL-       NFA Firearms-       Forms 4 & 9-       SOT’s  -       Pre-’86 Machineguns-       1981 ATF Ruling (ATF RULING 84-1 DROP IN AUTO SEARS)-       Title 26 of the U.S. code: (b)Machinegun.  The term “machinegun” ways any weapon which shoots, is designed to shoot, or can be readily restored to shoot, automatically increasingly than one shot, without transmission reloading, by a single function of the trigger. The term shall moreover include the frame or receiver of any such weapon, any part designed and intended solely and exclusively, or combination of parts designed and intended, for use in converting a weapon into a machinegun, and any combination of parts from which a machinegun can be assembled if such parts are in the possession or under the tenancy of a person.-       Auto sears-       Firearms Protection Act Comment TW 019 - Traveling with Firearms September 13, 2018 DRIVING & FLYING WITH FIREARMS-       2 episodes ago (17) was well-nigh shipping firearms o   My recommended method considering it’s easier than traveling or flying with your firearmso   If you get your FFL (easy to do with RocketFFL) you can ship them hands DRIVING  o   Peaceable Journey Law §  Part of the Firearm Owners’ Protection Act§  Allows you to travel interstate, on an occasional trip, with your firearm in your vehicle without stuff forced to worry well-nigh rules and laws in the states you pass through. §  Still required to respect the laws of the state or municipality where you’re at.§  Only workable to you if the firearm, and your possession of it, it legal in your starting and destination states.§  In between, you must alimony the firearm locked in a container separate from the passenger compartment.  Either in the trunk or locked yonder from you and separate from the weaponry in SUV’s.§  Doesn’t guarantee you won’t be hassled by local law enforcement.§  Most important: Applies to the firearm stuff in your vehicle, the trip stuff an occasional one and you must be passing through the states.§  Not workable if you make the trip regularly, you’re stopping to sight-see or visit businesses or if you’re staying at a hotel.  Must be passing through.§  Stopping for restroom breaks, gasoline or a drive-through is acceptable.FLYING WITH FIREARMSo   Permissible but rules must be followed.1)   Make sure you’re going to be at an airport in a place where it’s legal to have firearms.  Always be sure of your throw-away and destination state laws.2)   When checking your bags, you must declare you have a firearm but that you are not going to siphon it on you or have it in your carry-on bag. It must be in your checked baggage.3)   Fill out the tag or form they will provide you, which you’re signing to personize the firearm is unloaded.  Often, they’ll ask you to verify this fact.  4)   Place the form or tag in with the gun.o   Despite these rules, the interactions you have with each gate agent, airline or TSA person can be different.  o  Weightieradvice: go with the flow.  Do not argue, just follow their instructions.§  Goal is not to be right, it’s to stay out of trouble & get to your destination.o   Recommendation: Print out the TSA’s rules (click here to unshut their website)§  If you encounter someone who says you can’t travel with a firearm, show them.o   Firearm must be locked in your valise (*Please note that I said carry-on valise during the show by mistake.  I meant to say checked-bagged.*)§  Locked in a hard-sided container which includes plastic, just not soft.·      Handguns:Weightierin the specimen it originally came in.·      Rifles: A nonflexible specimen such as a Pelican (click here to trammels out options)§  How it needs to be locked depends on the airline and/or airport. ·      Typically, one padlock in the factory plastic box is sufficient. ·      Sometimes, they test to see if it can be pried unshut on any side.·      Be very shielding to get a nice hard-sided specimen that cannot be pried open.·      Make sure you have padlocks in every slum misogynist for them on your case§  Do not use TSA locks.·      Cases must be locked so only you have wangle to the firearm.·      Be prepared to oppose this in some instances.  o   This is a situation where the TSA rules handout comes in handy.·      TSA tried locks compromise the security of your firearm.·      Using a TSA lock allows wangle by someone other than you to the firearm which is versus federal law.·      They’ll have you sign a declaration that it’s empty; make sure it is.·      You may be brought to a separate screening area:o   They’ll swab the specimen down.o   If they ask you to unshut it, do so, but maintain possession of the key.o   Never requite them your keys to walk yonder with.FLYING WITH AMMUNITION:o   The rules just say weaponry can’t be loose.o   They prefer it be in the original wafer-thin box, not in a high-security case. o   It may moreover be in the magazine. §  You can have an unloaded handgun locked in a specimen with a loaded magazine.o   Despite the rule, you may occasionally be asked by an wage-earner to separate the weaponry from the firearm.§  Always comply with their request and place the weaponry box loose in your bag. FLYING SUMMARY:o  Alimonyin mind you’ll have variegated experiences every time.o   Use your judgement and follow the rules as weightier you can.o   Research superiority of time and ensure you know the state laws. Please trammels out my latest project, Mayday Safety.  We’re hoping it helps alimony kids and schools safer.  The mobile app is out and self-ruling so please download it!  RocketFFL undertow sign-ups have been very upper which is great!  Please know that the undertow isn’t just well-nigh the using process, that’s just one chapter.  It goes through all the preliminaries information and considerations you need to know to wield correctly and get set up the right way the first time.Great news on the ATF compliance course, Jackie & I made a lot of progress on it last week so it’s coming soon!Info@ryancleckner.com   Comment TW 018 - 3D-Gun Printing Controversy September 6, 2018 -       Referred to in the industry as ingredient manufacturing-       Coolest diamond in my opinion will be silencerso   Currently limited on silencer thwart diamond based on what can be machined considering you can only get so many angles or curves with a drill bit.  With 3D we’ll get wondrous structures, baffles and chambers.-       ITAR (discussed in depth in episode 9) = International Traffic in Arms Regulationso   Regulations are methods made to help siphon out lawso   ITAR are state regulations to siphon out AECA (Arms ExportTenancyAct)o   Includes rifles, handguns, non-sporting shotguns, their parts & ammunition§  This includes short-barreled shotgunso   Other firearms (non-significant military types) regulated by the Department of Commerce§  This includes shotguns with whisk lengths over 18”o   3D pistol is a handgun, therefore regulated by ITAR and can’t be exported without a license. o   Export:  ITAR definition has nothing to do with leaving the country but rather the inrush of the item.§  Considered an export if it arrives in the hands of a foreign person, regardless if on U.S. soil.o   ITAR moreover covers technical data and defense services§  Any info necessary for the use or manufacture of the items such as blueprints or tips & tricks.§  Exemption = if it’s publicly misogynist (ie: found on the internet)·      Can’t share what’s yours to make it publicly available§  3D printing files considered technical datao   State departments issue: Plans published on the internet = misogynist to foreign persons = deemed exporto   Defensive treatise = 2nd summons self-rule of speech rights-       Overall issue isn’t that people can get the 3D plans online and make their own guns, it’s only the deemed export of it to foreign persons. -       State department backed off and well-set to a settlement. o   Possible reasons:§  Can’t protect the self-rule of speech and woodcut this.§  ExportTenancyReform Initiative (ECR), courtesy of Obama, should be tried soon to include moving rifles, handguns, tech data, defense services, non-sporting shotguns, parts & weaponry yonder from ITAR (state) and under the regulation of the Department of Commerce·      Trump working to get it tried but major shooting incidents are delaying the processo   Individual states still coming out versus it however.   -       Refresher: Federal law allows (except by prohibited persons) the making of your own firearmso   Without serial numbers or markings is acceptableo   Only if it’s made with no intention to sell it (although you can decide to sell it AFTER the fact)o   Intending to sell = FFL needed (RocketFFL can walk you through the process)-       Thank you for your patience with me while launching Mayday Safety.  I’m grateful to hopefully make a big impact in helping schools, businesses and families virtually the world protect themselves in emergency situations and save lives.-       Please trammels out my new childrens safety book!  Originally titled Firearm Safety is No Accident but renamed this week to There’s Only One You.  Teaches kids an important message well-nigh most accidents stuff recoverable but not so with firearm accidents. Comment TW 017 - Shipping Firearms May 18, 2018 Shipping Firearms-        Why ship rather than fly-        Intrastate – not a “transfer” needing an FFL-        Interstate – to yourself or FFL onlyo   To you, c/o the other person (not a transfer if unopened)o   Shipping to someone else - transpiration in control-       Alimonybox un-taped for possible inspection.-        Insert FFL-        DECLARE firearm-        Handguns – non-FFL use UPS or FedEx only-      Trajectile– Use UPS or FedEx only – GROUND.o   Must be marked ORM-D/diamond-       No law that I know of well-nigh trajectile and firearm in same box (rules only)-       USPS – US Mailo   Long-guns only for non-FFLo  Weightierfor price/insuranceo   No ammoo   Include a “Return Service Requested” endorsement.o   Ship using Priority Mail Express.o   Signature is required and must be used at delivery-       UPS – FFLs only (their rules)o   Should not identify firearm (label/box)o   Handguns overnighto  Trajectileground-only marked 66lb max-       FedExo   No markings (must not)o  Trajectilein separate packageo   Store/Center dependento   Have reprinting of FFL -       Use/Get FFL  TW 016 - Justiciability and Levels of Scrutiny April 16, 2018 Ryan doubles when and dives into a topic from last episode: how a magistrate looks at ramble law cases to include standards of review for variegated types of cases and when a magistrate has the validity to hear a case. 1 Comment TW 015 - AWB 2018 and Dicks Lawsuit March 9, 2018 Ryan discusses the newly proposed Assault Weapons Ban and the lawsuit versus Dick's and Walmart for banning long-gun sales to those under 21 years old. TW 014 - NFA Trusts March 6, 2018 Ryan explores what NFA trusts are and whether you should use one. TW 013 - Armor PiercingWeaponryFebruary 9, 2018 Based on the recent news of an weaponry vendor stuff underdeveloped and charged in connection with the Las Vegas shooting, Ryan discusses the federal laws on Armor Piercing Ammunition.  TW 012 - Franklin Armory's Reformation January 16, 2018 If you've been wondering how you're going to wield all of this new firearms legal information from this podcast to the real world....this episode is for you!Franklin Armory tapped the firearm-related internet last week with the utterance of their Reformation firearm.They requirement that it isn't a rifle, shotgun, nor NFA firearm. However, the picture looks just like a short barreled rifle.Ryan's contacts in the ATF say that the Reformation has NOT bee tried but that a prior request from Franklin Armory has been approved. The company's printing release says that the ATF has tried it as a "non-rifle" but implementing the technology the way they have MAY be an issue. We're paying tropical sustentation to see what happens at SHOT. TW 011 - CATrajectileLaw, Foreign persons,PreliminariesChecks January 14, 2018 Ryan talks well-nigh California's trademark new weaponry law which bans internet trajectile sales and requires all weaponry transactions to occur "face-to-face." It moreover requires most sellers of weaponry to obtain a special weaponry seller's permit. Gun dealers (FFLs) in California are exempt from this. For more, see: https://rocketffl.com/california-ammunition-law-2018-explained/Ryan moreover adds some information to the last episode on export controls and talks well-nigh considerations for foreign persons and how we all need to be careful!The episode is answering a listener's question well-nigh preliminaries checks and what to do when you are "delayed." TW 010 - Machine Guns and Bump-Fire Stocks December 30, 2017 Ryan explores the federal definition of machine guns and how the ATF is seeking to include bump-fire stocks within the definition.Ryan's newest project: Mayday Safety, a program for family, business, and denomination safety.  TW 009 - ITAR, State Dept. December 15, 2017 Export controls - everyone's favorite topic. :)Ryan covers the very nuts of export controls, including the differences between State Dept. and Dept. of Commerce, and he explains how you might unwittingly be part of an illegal export without overly sending anything out of the country!He moreover explains some good news well-nigh an initiative to lower federal firearm regulations.Trump Pushes to Lower Firearm Industry Restrictions80% Glock Build Details  TW 008 - Judicial Review, Marbury v. Madison December 13, 2017 You wanted Ryan to swoop a little deeper into theRamblelaw weeds and you got it!  Ryan gives a tiny sample of a lecture that he normally gives his higher students well-nigh how the SupremeMagistratemade a creative power-grab.We hope that you enjoy this unenduring history lesson in American politics - we bet you'll learn something!Get Your FFLGet Qualified Online for a CCW  TW 007 - Infringing on Rights and NICS Checks December 3, 2017 Ryan reviews the last episode's topic ofRamblerights and explains how the government can, and does, infringe upon our rights. As a recent example, Ryan discusses a recent Florida specimen that the SupremeMagistratedecided not to hear - and what that might mean.Ryan moreover explains what NICS checks are and how they can be used to measure relative firearm sales statistics. These stats show that we are currently experiencing record sales within the firearms industry.Florida/Supreme Court: https://www.thegunwriter.com/…/breaking-u-s-supreme-court-…/NICS Checks: https://rocketffl.com/gun-background-checks/Record Firearms Sales: https://rocketffl.com/most-black-friday-gun-sales-ever/ TW 006 - Bill of Rights November 27, 2017 Ryan dives when into the nuts of firearms law by explaining our Bill of Rights.Most important, he explains how the Constitution does NOT requite us any rights. Instead, we once have our rights and our Constitution protects our rights from government intrusion.The various branches of the federal government are discussed. Ryan moreover talks well-nigh the SupremeMagistrateto include their role, power, and how they hear cases.He moreover talks well-nigh a new product from RocketCCW, the worthiness to requite a CCW that works in over half the country as a gift: https://training.rocketccw.com/courses/gift-certificateFollow withal with the live unconcentrated of the show on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/triggerwordspodcast/  TW 005 - Firearms as Gifts November 18, 2017 It's the time of year where people start wanting firearms as gifts and, hopefully, people start thinking well-nigh giving firearms as gifts.Contrary to what some believe, it is perfectly legal to purchase a firearm from a gun store/FFL as a souvenir for someone else.But, there are a couple of important nuances to ownership a firearm as a souvenir for someone else:You must unquestionably be the one ownership the firearm as a true gift. This ways it is your money and you are not ownership it to be reimbursed with money, services, or an item in exchange.You must not have any reason to believe that the recipient of the souvenir is a prohibited person and they are otherwise unliable to possess that firearm (age restrictions and state laws apply). To learn increasingly well-nigh prohibited persons, trammels out episode #4.The Form 4473 (the form you fill out to purchase a firearm from an FFL) asks if you are the very purchaser. If the purchase is a bona fide gift, then you select "yes."Once you've purchased the firearm, you can now souvenir it is you would any other firearm you once own.If the person is a resident of your state, and your state doesn't have any laws well-nigh personal transfers, then you can just requite the firearm to the recipient (you can plane mail it in your own state).If the person is a resident of flipside state, you MUST ship the item to an FFL in the recipient's state - the recipient then must go to the FFL and have the firearm transferred to them. If you know that this is your plan, you can just purchase the firearm from the FFL and have them ship it to the other FFL - there's no need to fill out the 4473 and transfer it to yourself if you don;t need to take possession of the firearm.To learn increasingly well-nigh this, trammels out this article: Firearms as Gifts TW 004 - Prohibited Persons November 9, 2017 Continuing with the nuts of firearms laws, we swoop into the definition of Prohibited Persons - those who can't possess firearms nor ammunition.Ryan goes through the definition, explains some of the nuances of unrepealable parts (it can get tricky) and uses it as an example to show how multiple parts of federal firearms laws were wrenched (in wing to murder) by the Texas denomination shooter and it did not stop him - therefore, increasingly laws won't work.Ryan introduces an important concept - there's a law that make is illegal for Prohibited Persons to possess firearms and weaponry and there's a separate law that makes it illegal for the stereotype gun owner/non-Prohibited Persons to indulge a Prohibited Person to possess firearms or ammunition.Yes, the Prohibited Person will get in trouble if unprotected with a firearm or ammunition, but you can get into serious trouble too by permitting them access!Here's an excerpt from RocketFFL's vendible on who may not legally possess firearms:A “prohibited person” is anyone who [1]:is a felon,has been convicted of any treason punishable by increasingly than a year in prison (whether or not they were overly sentenced to or served a day in prison),is under indictment for any treason punishable by increasingly than year in prison,is a fugitive,is an unlawful user of any controlled substance,has been adjudicated as a mental defective,has been single-minded to a mental institution,is an illegal alien,has a dishonorable venting from the military,has renounced their U.S. citizenship,is the subject of a restraining order restraining the person from harassing, stalking, or threatening an intimate partner or the child of an intimate partner, orwho has been convicted of a misdemeanor treason of domestic violence.Complete show notes here! TW 003 - Good Motivation Bad Judgment November 5, 2017 We start with a review of the vital legal definitions from the last episode then we wield them to real world scenarios. First, a primer on the definition of silencers (yes, silencers and not suppressors) and then we explore how products like the SilencerCo Maxim50 and the Springfield Armory Saint AR-15 Pistol were created with good motivation (creative practical using of firearm compliance/legal knowledge) but bad judgment (focusing only on federal law and marketing language that doesn't jive with the legal intent).Live unconcentrated of this show are misogynist on the the Trigger Words FaceBook PageThis episode brought to you by RocketFFL, your weightier source for getting an FFL and rhadamanthine a gun dealer and RocketCCW, the weightier way to get qualified for a CCW online!OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE: Review of the vital firearm definitionsTitle I vs Title II firearmsNo such thing as "Class 3 Firearm"18 U.S.Lawmaking§ 921(a)(24) The term “Firearm Silencer” or “Firearm Muffler” means any device for silencing, muffling, or diminishing the report of a portable firearm, including any combination of parts, designed or redesigned, and intended for the use in assembling or fabricating a firearm silencer or firearm muffler, any part intended only for use in such turnout or fabrication.ALL parts of a silencer are a silencer themselves!SilencerCo Maxim50Not a firearm nor a silencer under federal lawStill a firearm under some state laws!Springfield Armory Saint AR-15 PistolHandgun definition requires intent to be fired with one handIntent (not use) of second hand makes it an NFA firearm! (AOW)Advertised with intent to be used with two hands. Oops. TW 002 - Firearm Definitions October 29, 2017 We're starting with the nuts - federal firearm definitions.What is a firearm, what isn't technically considered a firearm, and what makes a rifle, shotgun, and handgun unique?Live unconcentrated of this show are misogynist on the the Trigger Words FaceBook PageThis episode brought to you by RocketFFL, your weightier source for getting an FFL and rhadamanthine a gun dealer!Outline of this episode:Laws vs. RegulationsLegislative and Executive branchesAgencies siphon out laws with regulations and report to the Executive branchFirearms DefinitionsTitle 18 of USLawmaking(criminal law) - GunTenancyAct (GCA) Firearms (standard firearms)Title 26 of USLawmaking(Internal Revenue Code) - National Firearm Act (NFA) FirearmsATF used to be under Treasury 18 U.S.Lawmaking§ 921(a)(3) The term “firearm” ways (A) any weapon (including a starter gun) which will or is designed to or may readily be converted to miscarry a projectile by the whoopee of an explosive; (B) the frame or receiver of any such weapon; (C) any firearm muffler or firearm silencer; or (D) any treasonous device. Such term does not include an reversion firearm.80% receiver is not a REAL term/measurement18 U.S.Lawmaking§ 921(a)(16) The term “antique firearm” means—(A) any firearm (including any firearm with a matchlock, flintlock, percussion cap, or similar type of ignition system) manufactured in or surpassing 1898; or(B) any replica of any firearm described in subparagraph (A) if such replica—(i) is not designed or redesigned for using rimfire or conventional centerfire stock-still ammunition, or(ii) uses rimfire or conventional centerfire stock-still weaponry which is no longer manufactured in the United States and which is not readily misogynist in the ordinary channels of commercial trade; or(C) any muzzle loading rifle, muzzle loading shotgun, or muzzle loading pistol, which is designed to use woebegone powder, or a woebegone powder substitute, and which cannot use stock-still ammunition. For purposes of this subparagraph, the term “antique firearm” shall not include any weapon which incorporates a firearm frame or receiver, any firearm which is converted into a muzzle loading weapon, or any muzzle loading weapon which can be readily converted to fire stock-still weaponry by replacing the barrel, bolt, breechblock, or any combination thereof. Rifle is a firearm with a rifled whisk designed and intended to be fired from the shoulderShotgun is a firearm with a smooth whisk designed and intended to be fired from the shoulderHandgun is a firearm designed and intended to be fired with one hand  TW 001 - Voir Dire October 23, 2017 Former special operations (1/75) sniper, bestselling author, firearm industry executive and shyster Ryan Cleckner discussing all things guns, law and politics. Ryan's engaging demeanor and straight talk on ramified topics will have you instantly hooked on this unconfined podcast!WrenDisclosure:    We Like Shooting Inc. is a participant in theWrenServices LLC Associates Program, an unite razzmatazz program designed to provide a ways for sites to earn razzmatazz fees by razzmatazz and linking to amazon.com©2017 We Like Shooting Inc.