The California Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a cease and desist letter to Flip Defense regarding their convertible grip. The DOJ claims the grip, even in its featureless configuration, can be considered a pistol grip and thus an assault weapon. The video argues this interpretation is legally questionable, as the grip requires a tool to convert to a standard pistol grip, similar to other legal featureless grips. Flip Defense is offering refunds and seeking further legal clarification.
This video provides a first impression and ergonomic feedback on a prototype featureless grip designed for California compliance. The grip can be flipped to a standard pistol grip configuration, offering legal flexibility. The reviewer highlights potential areas for improvement in texture and palm swell for enhanced usability in both configurations.
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