This guide details the legal operation of rimfire rifles in California, highlighting their exemption from the Assault Weapons Ban. It covers features like pistol grips and standard magazine releases, while emphasizing the 10-round magazine limit due to the High Capacity Magazine Ban, unless acquired during Freedom Week. The instruction comes from an experienced individual knowledgeable in California firearm regulations.
This video explores the current state and history of open carry laws and practices in California. It likely delves into legislative changes, court rulings, and public perception that have influenced the prevalence and legality of openly carrying firearms in the state. The content aims to inform viewers about the evolving landscape of firearm rights in California, specifically concerning open carry.
This review covers the Jacob Gray TWC9, a 9mm 2011-style pistol legal in California. The presenter highlights its all-metal construction, ambi safety, and a commander-length barrel. While noting an early production trigger pull felt heavier than advertised, later models seem to meet the 3.5 lb spec. The gun is praised for its manageable recoil and reliability, even after extensive, uncleaned use, making it a competitive option for California residents seeking a 2011.
This video reviews the Strike Industries MCS (Modular Chassis System) for the Sig Sauer P320, transforming it into a PDW-style firearm. The presenter highlights its modularity, California legality, and compatibility with various braces, stocks, and optics. Despite some initial minor wear concerns that self-corrected, the system is deemed reliable and effective for personal defense and range use, offering increased capability over a traditional handgun at extended distances.
This video demonstrates the process of zeroing a Primary Arms 2-power prism scope on a California-legal TTI TR-9 9mm carbine. Instructor Zack Smith details the initial setup, the use of specific ammunition for velocity testing, and the steps involved in achieving a zero at 225 yards, highlighting the effectiveness of the optic and ammunition combination for this platform.
This video demonstrates tactical movement and target engagement techniques, emphasizing the use of terrain for cover and concealment. Instructor Mark "Coch" Cochiolo, a Navy SEAL, guides viewers through scenarios focusing on effectiveness and situational awareness rather than speed. Key takeaways include utilizing brush for concealment, seeking solid cover for protection, and making deliberate decisions about engagement and movement.
This review of the Recover Tactical 20/20 brace for Glock platforms highlights its potential as a more California-legal alternative to devices like the Micro Roni. The presenter discusses its features, pros (affordability, portability, solid lock-up), and cons (comfort for larger individuals, potential reload interference, recoil impulse). While deemed a cool range toy, its serious professional or defensive use is questioned.
This video features a first-time shooter, Shawn, evaluating the Ruger Mini-14 NRA Edition with a dual optic setup: an ATN TRS-25 red dot piggybacked on a Weaver 2x10 scope. Shawn provides feedback on both optics, initially preferring the red dot for speed and control at close range, but finding the scope offers better target visibility and alignment. The discussion covers optic mounting, cheek weld techniques, and shooting performance at various distances, including a 250-yard target engagement. The Mini-14 is assessed as a capable rifle for close-range engagements and a potential truck gun, with its California legality noted.
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