This video from Copper Jacket TV discusses recent legislative setbacks for California CCW holders. It highlights the complexities of obtaining permits due to county-specific rules and the failure of AB 1092, which aimed to extend permit validity from two to four years. The segment also details AB 1078's impact on renewal deadlines, requiring applications within a strict 90-day window.
This short demonstrates a successful 310-yard shot on a steel target using an AR-15 style rifle chambered in .223 caliber. The shooter employed a red dot sight without magnification and a stable prone position, achieving an audible and visual hit. The video highlights the potential of unmagnified optics for surprising distances and seeks advice on scope upgrades.
This video provides an expert review of concealed carry options for California residents, focusing on the Tier 1 Concealed APX and Safariland IncogX holsters, alongside the 945 Industries off-body carry bag. The speaker, an experienced EDC practitioner, demonstrates dry fire techniques using a shot timer to evaluate draw speed and retention, offering practical insights into gear selection for comfort and functionality.
This video details the exceptionally restrictive CCW permit requirements in Contra Costa County, California, as explained by Ernie Medina, Chief Instructor at Tap Rack Bang, LLC. The county prohibits most functional firearm modifications, including aftermarket slides, trigger work, and certain sights like red dots. Specific firearm types, such as Single-Action Only models like the 1911, are banned, and there are strict limits on caliber, barrel length, and firearm capacity. Holsters must be rigid and worn on the hip. Medina encourages residents to advocate for policy changes.
This video from CRPA outlines the pathway to becoming a California DOJ-recognized CCW instructor. It details a three-course program covering pistol instruction, personal protection inside the home, and personal protection outside the home. The goal is to equip individuals to teach concealed carry courses in California, emphasizing the necessary qualifications and training.
This video provides a comprehensive Q&A on the California Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit process, drawing on insights from an experienced permit holder. It details costs, firearm modification allowances, the qualification process, magazine legality, and application timelines, while also showcasing a preferred CCW setup.
This video details the California CCW shooting qualification process at Magnum Range, covering renewal requirements and the course of fire. The qualification involves 18 rounds per firearm at 7, 10, and 15 yards, requiring shots to stay within the black scoring area of a silhouette target. The instructor demonstrates proficiency with multiple 9mm handguns, emphasizing accuracy and adherence to range rules for successful completion.
This guide details the California CCW renewal process specifically for Riverside County, based on a renewal experience. It covers navigating the online application, required documentation like proof of residency, firearm listing limits (up to six), mandatory training (8-hour course), associated fees (approx. $85), and recommended training providers like Millennia Defense. The video also showcases various firearms suitable for concealed carry and recommended holster options.
This video breaks down recent changes to California's CCW instructor regulations under SB 2 and proposed new rules for gun shows. It's a must-watch for CCW instructors, applicants, gun show producers, and vendors in California, detailing what's changing, what isn't, and CRPA's role. The discussion covers the rulemaking process, the impact of these regulations, and public comment opportunities. Sponsors like CCW Safe and The Police Credit Union are mentioned.
Instructor Ernie Medina of Tap Rack Bang, LLC emphasizes the critical importance of in-person CCW training. Students overwhelmingly prefer it for the invaluable instructor experience, hands-on learning, immediate Q&A, and crucial live-fire guidance, which online courses often lack. TRB maintains a principled stance against online-only training, prioritizing quality and personal interaction.
This video discusses the overregulation of firearm ownership in California, specifically focusing on the Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit process. It argues that excessive bureaucracy, including character references, psychological reviews, renewal limitations, and new restraining order rules, makes it difficult for law-abiding citizens to exercise their Second Amendment rights. The video suggests that a simpler certification system could be implemented but implies that the current system is designed to discourage gun ownership, prioritizing control over safety. The content is political and rights-focused, advocating for the protection of Second Amendment liberties against bureaucratic hurdles.
This video discusses the importance of obtaining a California Non-Resident Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit, even for those living outside of California. The presenter, Ernie from Tap Rack Bang Training, argues that ignoring this permit weakens the argument for national reciprocity and the broader right to carry. He urges viewers to apply, train, and make their voices heard to protect their Second Amendment rights. The description also promotes TRB Training's comprehensive CCW courses and mentions their partnership with the USCCA.
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