Navy SEAL Mark "Coch" Cochiolo details his AR-15 home defense setup, opting for .300 Blackout for its close-quarters effectiveness and reduced blast. He addresses California's featureless build requirements, including specific grip and muzzle device choices. The setup features a Streamlight ProTac weapon light and a Sig Sauer Romeo 5 optic with 'shake awake' technology.
This video demonstrates how to make an AR-15 "featureless" and legal under California's new "assault weapons" laws. The final step involves installing a Solar Tactical Grip Wrap, which, along with a straight stock and muzzle brake, allows the rifle to comply with state regulations. This modification enables the use of a standard magazine release, eliminating the need for a bullet button. The host, Joel Persinger (The GunGuy), is an NRA Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor and Co-Founder & CEO of Practical Defense Systems. The video also highlights sponsors and encourages viewers to join various gun rights organizations.
This video focuses on modifying an AR-15 to comply with California's "featureless" firearm regulations. The host, Joel Persinger (The GunGuy), demonstrates and explains the process of replacing an adjustable stock with a Magpul MOE Rifle Stock. He highlights the benefits and reasons for choosing this specific stock, offering a practical guide for California residents navigating these laws. The video also includes various calls to action for supporting the creator, sponsors, and gun rights organizations.
This video details the initial step in converting an AR-15 rifle to a California-compliant "featureless" configuration. The host, Joel Persinger (The GunGuy), demonstrates the replacement of the standard flash hider with a Yankee Hill Machine Slant Muzzle Brake/Compensator. The modification is then taken to the range for a shooting test. The video includes promotional codes for OpticsPlanet and mentions various firearm rights organizations and sponsors.
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