Firearms Dealer Video — Responsible Education and Retail Marketing Videos for Licensed Gun Dealers and Firearms Retailers

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Creates educational and marketing videos for licensed firearms dealers to promote safety, legal compliance, and customer confidence in responsible gun owners...

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Purpose & Capability
Name/description match the actual contents: the SKILL.md is focused on creating educational and marketing videos for licensed firearms dealers. There are no unrelated env vars, binaries, or install steps requested.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md is an instruction-only manifest and mainly describes the kinds of videos to produce (safety, storage, FFL transfer, takedown/operation, inspection). It does not include runtime actions that access files, network endpoints, or credentials, but it is somewhat open-ended — it mentions operational/takedown procedures which could lead the agent to generate detailed, actionable weapons-handling instructions. The doc does not require verifying the requester is a licensed dealer or include safety/legal guardrails or limits on the level of procedural detail.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — instruction-only skill. Nothing is downloaded or written to disk by the skill itself.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths requested; scope of access is minimal and proportional to an instruction-only assistant.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable. It does not request persistent system presence or modification of other skills or system settings.
Assessment
This skill is coherent and low-risk from an access/exfiltration perspective because it is instruction-only and requests no credentials or installs. However, it deals with firearms and explicitly mentions takedown and operation procedures — consider whether you want the assistant to produce step-by-step mechanical instructions (which could be sensitive). Before installing or using it, ask the publisher (or update SKILL.md) to: 1) require the user to confirm they are a licensed dealer or otherwise authorized; 2) add explicit guardrails to avoid providing dangerously detailed, actionable weapon-disassembly or misuse instructions; 3) include safety and legal disclaimers and local-law checks; and 4) log or preview generated procedural content for human review. If you cannot obtain those assurances and you are uncomfortable with the potential for detailed weapons-operation content, treat the skill conservatively or avoid installing it.

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MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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