This guide details the critical legal changes impacting 80% lower receivers and Polymer80 frames in California, effective January 1, 2024. Expert instructor Reno May explains that possession of unserialized frames/receivers will become a crime. Options for compliance include serialization via CFARS for metal lowers, moving them out of state, destruction, or surrender. Building or 3D printing firearms is illegal, and existing Polymer80s face severe restrictions. The video also touches on data privacy services like DeleteMe.
This guide details the process for California residents to obtain a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and an FFL03 license. These credentials allow for direct shipment of ammunition without background checks, exemption from firearm rationing, and easier acquisition of Curios & Relics (C&R) firearms. The process involves applications with the ATF and the California Department of Justice (DOJ), including live scan fingerprinting.
This guide outlines the complex process of building a 3D-printed Glock-style firearm in California, emphasizing compliance with stringent state regulations. Expert Reno May details the necessity of DOJ serial number registration, the single-shot exemption workaround, and the critical requirement of embedding a specific amount of stainless steel into the frame. The video serves as an educational illustration of legal absurdities rather than a practical guide to building a functional firearm.
This video explains California's regulations on loaning and transferring firearms between family members. It details the requirements for temporary loans, including duration limits and the need for a Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC). For permanent transfers, it outlines the intra-familial transfer process via the California Firearms Application Reporting System (CFARS) and specifies eligible relationships.
This guide details the complex legal requirements for building 80% lower receivers and self-made firearms in California, as explained by Reno May. It covers the necessity of DOJ serial numbers, application processes via CFARS, engraving requirements, and distinctions between pre- and post-July 2018 builds. The guide emphasizes compliance with California's specific regulations, including restrictions on handgun builds.
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