This guide, based on insights from Reno May, a recognized expert on California firearm legality, details compliant AR-15 configurations. It covers featureless builds, fixed magazine systems, and alternative compliance methods like the Ashford BRS and non-AR-style rifles such as the Sig MCX-R. Featureless configurations are highlighted as the most practical for personal protection due to magazine capacity advantages.
This video details the 'Fixed It For You' (FIFY) device, a product designed to make AR-15 style rifles compliant with California's assault weapon laws by creating a fixed magazine configuration. The presenter, Reno May, explains how the FIFY device, when installed, requires disassembly of the firearm's action (removing the upper receiver and trigger) to remove the magazine. He discusses legal opinions from attorney Jason Davis, suggesting the FIFY system could be considered a fixed magazine under California law, thereby allowing for a feature-rich AR-15.
This video provides a detailed overview of California's updated assault weapons regulations, focusing on compliance options for firearm owners. Host Joel Persinger, drawing from NRA and CRPA resources, explains how to avoid registration by making firearms featureless, modifying them to be compliant, or disassembling them. Key topics include the new definition of a fixed magazine, the invalidation of bullet buttons, and the legal implications of possessing firearm parts. The video also covers alternatives to registration like selling or surrendering firearms, and highlights potential pitfalls and traps within the registration system.
The video provides a critical update on California's assault weapons ban, detailing the recent approval of new regulations by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL). The speaker emphasizes that these regulations, which were previously denied or withdrawn, are now in effect and identical to the denied version. The content strongly advises against firearm registration, advocating instead for featureless or maglocked configurations as a means to avoid compliance with the new laws.
This video details how to modify an AR-15 to comply with California's 'featureless' rifle laws. Host Joel Persinger demonstrates replacing the flash hider with a muzzle brake, a collapsible stock with a fixed one, and crucially, installing a grip wrap from Solar Tactical to prevent the thumb from wrapping around the pistol grip. These modifications render the rifle legally 'featureless' in California, allowing the use of a standard magazine release and avoiding registration as an assault weapon. The presenter emphasizes the ease of installation and removal of the grip wrap, allowing for a fully functional rifle when outside of California.
This video details the installation of the Franklin Armory DFM magazine, a solution for keeping AR-15s legal in California by converting them to a fixed magazine configuration. Lead Firearms Instructor Joel Persinger explains the modification process, including changing the bolt catch to allow top-loading of the magazine. He highlights the legal implications in California, the functionality of the DFM magazine, and its pros and cons, such as the loss of the automatic bolt hold-open feature and the proprietary nature of the magazine.
This guide, presented by an experienced speaker from Copper Jacket TV, details the complexities of California's 2017 assault weapons ban. It emphasizes understanding the new regulations regarding AR-15s, bullet buttons, and registration requirements, advising against registration due to potential confiscation risks. The guide outlines alternative compliance methods like featureless builds and mag-lock devices, urging viewers to stay informed to avoid legal repercussions.
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