This guide details how to set up and handle the CZ P-01 for concealed carry, drawing on insights from an experienced instructor. It covers holster selection, drawing techniques, understanding the DA/SA trigger, safe carry positions, and grip considerations for optimal control and concealment. The information is presented with a focus on practical application for everyday carry.
This video discusses the impact of California's AB1127, often referred to as the 'Glock ban,' on firearm availability. It highlights how the California Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale is used to enforce such legislation, effectively banning entire categories of firearms. The Derya DY9 is presented as a recent casualty, having been added to the roster only months prior to being removed due to the new law. The speaker criticizes the roster system as a tool for control rather than safety and mentions ongoing lawsuits challenging its constitutionality.
This video analyzes whether the new Glock V Series, based on the Gen 5, can be added back to the California firearm roster. The speaker, Will from Copper Jacket TV, believes that while the V Series may have been modified to address lawsuits, the extent of its changes likely disqualifies it from rejoining the roster under AB1127. He argues that California's strict interpretation of roster requirements, even minor aesthetic changes, means the V Series would be considered a new firearm needing full testing, including LCI and MDM features, which Glock currently does not implement.
This review covers the California Roster approved Shadow Systems DR920P (compensated) and MR920 (compact). The DR920P features a unique compensator attachment system for California compliance and offers a flatter shooting experience. Both models share ergonomic frames, optics-ready slides, and night vision sights. The MR920 has additional slide serrations. Both pistols incorporate California-mandated features like a magazine disconnect and loaded chamber indicator, with the MR920's indicator experiencing a malfunction.
According to information from Scott at Route 66, Glock has stopped taking orders for Gen 3 California roster firearms from distributors. This suggests a potential discontinuation of Gen 3 models due to upcoming legislation in California. Consumers interested in Gen 3 Glocks are advised to purchase them if they can afford it and intend to use it, as future availability is uncertain.
This video discusses the ongoing legal challenges to California's handgun roster laws, specifically focusing on the Renna v. Bonta case at the Ninth Circuit. It explains how the roster limits firearm availability, the requirements for a handgun to be listed (including microstamping, LCI, and magazine disconnects), and the impact of recent court decisions and legislation like SB452. The discussion highlights the potential for this case to significantly impact firearm laws nationwide.
This YouTube Shorts video focuses on the Sig Sauer P322 pistol and its status on the California Roster. Given the title and the presence of '#shorts', the video likely provides a brief overview or announcement regarding the P322's availability or legal standing in California. It may touch upon the implications of the California Roster for firearm enthusiasts and potential buyers of this specific model.
This video discusses handguns that are likely legal in all 50 states, assuming a national concealed carry reciprocity and adherence to 10-round magazine limits. It highlights specific models like the Canik METE MC9, HK VP9SK, S&W M&P9 Shield Plus, Sig Sauer P365, and Gen 3 Glock 19/26, noting their compliance with state rosters like California's. The presenter emphasizes consulting local authorities for definitive legal status.
This video discusses exciting news regarding the California Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale, specifically the upcoming addition of Shadow Systems firearms built on Gen 4 frames. The removal of the microstamping requirement due to a legal injunction has allowed new models to be added. However, a new law aims to reintroduce microstamping, potentially causing many firearms to be removed from the roster again.
This video discusses the retirement of Judge Carney, who issued favorable rulings in Second Amendment cases Boland v. Bonta (challenging the California roster) and May v. Bonta (challenging SP2's sensitive location provisions). The cases are being transferred to Judge Monica Ramirez Almadani, a Biden appointee. While this shift causes concern, the speaker emphasizes that these cases are likely to be appealed to the Ninth Circuit and potentially the Supreme Court, suggesting the district court's ruling may be less critical in the long term.
This YouTube Short announces the upcoming addition of the Springfield Armory Echelon handgun to California's approved firearms roster. It highlights the Echelon as a potential 'next best handgun' and uses relevant hashtags to categorize the content within the firearms community. The video focuses on a specific firearm model and its legal accessibility in a particular state.
This video discusses the recent addition of the Sig Sauer P365 to California's firearm roster, a significant development following the Bolan v. Bont injunction that removed microstamping requirements. It also covers ongoing legal challenges to California's open carry ban and SB2, which restricts firearm carry permits.
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