This video explains the legal complexities of acquiring AR pistols in California, detailing the challenges posed by the Safe Handgun Roster and Assault Weapon laws. It outlines four primary methods: purchasing specific bolt-action AR pistols from Franklin Armory, utilizing private party transfers for off-roster semi-automatic models, buying single-shot exempt pistols from specialized manufacturers for conversion, and the 80% lower receiver route. The presenter emphasizes the importance of understanding legal nuances and potential risks associated with modifications.
This video discusses the legal ramifications of firearm non-compliance in California, using the case of Allen's Son as a primary example. It highlights how individuals can face severe charges, including assault weapon and NFA violations, even when not directly involved in a domestic dispute. The content emphasizes understanding the risks associated with non-compliance, referencing similar cases like Fang Yang and Greg Wong, and encourages viewers to make informed decisions regarding their rights and legal responsibilities.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the Renna v Becerra lawsuit challenging California's Handgun Roster. It details the legal arguments against the Unsafe Handgun Act, the ineffectiveness of microstamping technology, and the impact on law-abiding citizens. The speaker, Reno May, an authority on firearms law, emphasizes the importance of these legal battles for Second Amendment rights nationwide.
This SHOT Show 2020 coverage from ARFCOM News features Brandon from Franklin Armory discussing several new and updated firearms. Key highlights include the status of the Reformation, the new entry-level BFS III M4 rifle with a binary trigger, the innovative 'digital action' Providence firearm designed for international markets, and California-specific models like the CA11 and CA12. The 'Title 1' firearm, designed to circumvent certain California regulations, is also showcased.
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