This video reviews the Canik Mete MC9, a handgun that recently became available in California. The reviewer expresses initial excitement about its inclusion on the CA Handgun Roster but notes a lack of public discussion since. While the reviewer has found their personal MC9 reliable, they've observed inconsistencies with new shooters. The review highlights the pistol's budget-friendly nature and value, mentioning that the specific firearm and its Cyelee Cat SRS6 red dot optic were provided for free. The Cyelee optic is noted as being astigmatism-friendly and featuring an RMSc/507k footprint.
This video provides initial impressions of the CA Legal Staccato HD P4. The content creator also promotes various affiliate products and services, including a privacy service (Deleteme), supplements (Gorilla Mind), health services (Marek Health), apparel (Barbell Apparel), merchandise, and an EDC belt (Hunter Constantine). Social media links and a mailing address are also provided.
This video announces the Staccato HD P4 as a new addition to the California firearms roster. It credits the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) for making this legal inclusion possible. The content is focused on informing California residents about a new handgun option available to them.
This video provides first impressions of the CA Legal Shadow Systems pistol, presented as a clone of the Glock 45/34. The reviewer discusses whether the pistol is worth the investment and shares post-range thoughts. The video also features endorsements for EDC belts, supplements, and apparel. The content focuses on the perceived value and performance of a specific firearm model within the context of California legal restrictions.
This YouTube video discusses Glock handguns that are reportedly discontinued and are also legal in California. The title suggests a focus on popular models, potentially for those interested in firearm ownership within California's specific regulations or those seeking out models that may become harder to acquire. The content likely delves into specific Glock models and their legal status.
This YouTube video showcases the Radian ADAC Pistol, specifically highlighting its California legal configuration. The title and description point towards a focus on this particular AR-15 platform pistol and its compliance with California's firearm regulations. Expect content related to the firearm's features, build, and potentially its performance, all within the context of California's strict gun laws.
This video explores a potential legal loophole in California for obtaining a short-barreled 12-gauge magazine-fed pistol. The creator, Reno May, is seeking viewer input on the legality of this setup, which is humorously linked to the 'John Wick' movie franchise. The video description also includes promotional links for supplements, merchandise, and health services.
This video addresses a specific issue with the California legal Sig Sauer P320 X5 Legion when the loaded chamber indicator is removed, leading to carbon and dirt accumulation on the red dot optic. The creator emphasizes that this is not a problem when using the pistol as intended with both eyes open and focusing on the target, as the optic can be covered by vision in this shooting stance. The description also includes a mailing address for Reno May.
This video review focuses on the Strike Industries Mass Driver, a pistol compensator that is CA-legal. The description highlights the limited options for pistol comps in California due to strict gun laws, with the Radian Afterburner being a dominant player. The reviewer presents the Mass Driver as an underrated contender in this market. The video also promotes Tap Rack Bang Training's services, including their intensive CCW course, and encourages viewers to check out their Yelp reviews and Instagram. The USCCA partnership is also mentioned, with a free Concealed Carry Guide offered.
This video discusses the legal ramifications of using pistol braces in California, potentially leading to jail time. The creator explains why registering an AR pistol as an Any Other Weapon (AOW) might be a necessary step for California residents to comply with state laws. It touches on firearm regulations and legal considerations for gun owners in California.
This video discusses a CA legal "sawed-off" 12-gauge shotgun, exploring its status as a legal NFA AOW (Any Other Weapon) in California. The creator details their process of submitting fingerprints and preparing the necessary forms for NFA registration, while acknowledging that AW (Assault Weapon) laws still apply. The video also features sponsorships for WOOX, Gorilla Mind, and Tristartrading, with discount codes provided. Links for health optimization and the creator's Twitter are also included.
This video appears to be a DIY modification or workaround to achieve a 20-round magazine capacity for a Glock pistol in California, a state with magazine capacity restrictions. The title explicitly mentions '20rnd Glock mag in CA', 'ADHD won', and 'duct tape never fails', indicating a focus on unconventional methods and likely a humorous or informal presentation style. The creator is also asking for suggestions on what to tape next, hinting at further experimental modifications or projects.
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