This video explains California's legal definitions of 'assault weapon' and 'forward pistol grip' as they apply to featureless rifles. It clarifies that a grip is considered a 'forward pistol grip' if it allows a pistol-style grasp forward of the trigger, making the rifle an assault weapon. Hand stops and angled grips are generally considered compliant, while vertical grips are typically not.
This video provides a detailed explanation of California's assault weapon laws, differentiating between assault rifles and assault weapons. It breaks down the legal definitions based on specific features for rifles, pistols, and shotguns, including characteristics like pistol grips, folding stocks, threaded barrels, and magazine capacity. The presenter also discusses how to configure firearms to be compliant with California law through 'featureless' or 'fixed magazine' builds.
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