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This Week in Guns 463 – Ammo Law Rulings, ATF Budget Cuts, and the Quiet Ammo Revolution

Author
Matthew Larosiere
Published
Sun 27 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://firearmsradio.net/twig-463/

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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