This review of the Raptor Defense AR-15 highlights its value as an affordable, reliable rifle. Despite its budget price point, the rifle demonstrated impressive reliability over approximately 2500-3000 rounds, with no malfunctions reported. Accuracy was deemed good for its class, achieving 3-inch groups with standard ammunition and capable of 2-inch groups with careful shooting. The rifle features a mid-length gas system, billet receivers, and is available in California-compliant configurations.
This video explores potential legal workarounds for California's assault weapon ban using the FightLite MCR or Raptor upper receiver. It details how to combine this belt-fed capable upper with fixed magazine devices to retain desirable firearm features while adhering to magazine capacity restrictions. The presenter discusses two primary 'sketchy' options, emphasizing the importance of understanding the nuances of California's Penal Code regarding fixed magazines and features.
This video showcases an AR-15 build project focused on making a non-compliant rifle compliant with New York State regulations. The BUILD BOX show's hosts, Ryan Gresham, Chris Cerino, and Kevin Jarnagin, tackle this challenge with a "twist." Viewers can catch BUILD BOX on the Outdoor Channel and GunTalkTV for DIY firearm projects.
This video explains the two primary configurations for AR-15 rifles to comply with California's firearm laws: mag-locked and featureless. It highlights the restrictions associated with each, such as magazine capacity limits and prohibited features like telescoping stocks and pistol grips, while noting that featureless builds allow for standard capacity magazines but impose aesthetic limitations.
This YouTube video focuses on AR-15 platforms that comply with California's strict firearm regulations. The description highlights two primary methods: featureless grips and fixed magazine configurations. Specific products and manufacturers like Juggernaut Tactical and Comp Mag are mentioned as solutions for achieving compliance. A link to Pew Pew Tactical provides further information on featureless AR-15 rifles. The content appears to be aimed at California residents or those interested in understanding and navigating these specific firearm laws.
This video from Reno May explains the advantages of featureless AR-15 builds over fixed magazine configurations for compliance with California's assault weapon ban. The instructor highlights that featureless builds maintain the standard manual of arms, allow for higher magazine capacity, and offer more flexibility in grip and muzzle device options, making them superior for usability and home defense scenarios.
This video is the second part of a webinar focusing on how to avoid "assault weapon" registration by building "featureless" firearms. The content likely delves into legal definitions, firearm modifications, and assembly of compliant rifles, specifically referencing AR-15 platform builds. It appears to be an educational session for firearm owners navigating evolving gun laws.
This video details the installation of the Franklin Armory DFM magazine, a solution for keeping AR-15s legal in California by converting them to a fixed magazine configuration. Lead Firearms Instructor Joel Persinger explains the modification process, including changing the bolt catch to allow top-loading of the magazine. He highlights the legal implications in California, the functionality of the DFM magazine, and its pros and cons, such as the loss of the automatic bolt hold-open feature and the proprietary nature of the magazine.
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