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ZERT Coffee & ChaosHello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m here with my co-host Shawn Herrin.
For the longest time, keybase was the go-to spot for those who wanted to squirt out guns. It was an aggressively pro-privacy and free speech platform, and as a member myself, I can tell you we felt very welcome. That is, until zoom bought it.
The latest twitching limb of Remington’s long nearly-dead corpse, RemArms, just had its FFL approved, clearing the way for it to begin production on March 1st. The new firm owns the rights to produce all Remington firearms, save for Marlin’s, which went to Ruger.
Starting February 1st and lasting until May 1st 2021, the New Zealand government is giving amnesty for unlawful possession of newly prohibited items. They’ve published a price list for the arms they’re “buying back.”
Everyone’s talking about HR127, but is this really the one? Could it be us focusing so much time and attention on this obvious gun control megalith might distract from real movers?
Johns Hopkins has put forward a new learning activity for clinicians about how they can petition the courts to remove their patients firearms.
In a display of extreme technical sticklery, prosecutors are asking the Kenosha County Court to issue an arrest warrant for RIttenhouse because he did not update his address within 48 hours of moving.
He’s been at it for a while, but TFB just picked up on our friend Ivan’s fixation on Browning Hi-Powers. This actually solves a very difficult problem for the Hi-Power that may keep the old girls talking far longer than might have otherwise been possible.