This video details the California Department of Justice's action against Juggernaut Tactical for allegedly selling unlawful assault weapons. The CA DOJ issued a cease-and-desist letter, asserting that Juggernaut's F9, F10, and F15 rifles, designed to circumvent the state's assault weapon ban through a modified grip, are indeed assault weapons under Penal Code 30515. The video discusses the legal implications and ongoing challenges to California's firearms regulations.
This video discusses Juggernaut Tactical's F Series rifle, designed to circumvent California's "assault weapon" ban by modifying the lower receiver to prevent the pistol grip from being classified as conspicuously protruding beneath the action. The analysis delves into the specific wording of California regulations, highlighting Juggernaut's interpretation that focuses on the firearm's design and intended use, rather than the shooter's hand placement. However, concerns are raised about the potential for the California Department of Justice to interpret the law more broadly, leading to continued legal ambiguity for firearm owners.
This guide explains modifications for AR-15s to comply with California's assault weapon ban, focusing on featureless grips and alternative designs like the Iron Horse Firearms TOR. It details the legal definition of a pistol grip in California and common requirements for featureless builds, such as fixed stocks and the absence of flash hiders. The information is presented from the perspective of a hobbyist discussing potential workarounds for firearm regulations.
This video discusses the Juggernaut Tactical featureless lower receiver, designed to circumvent California's assault weapon ban by altering the grip's interaction with the trigger guard. The speaker explains California's definition of an assault weapon, focusing on features like pistol grips that protrude conspicuously beneath the action. The Juggernaut lower aims to make the web of the thumb sit above the exposed trigger, potentially classifying it as featureless. The video also references the 'Magic Line' concept from 2016/2017 as a precursor to this design.
This video analyzes proposed federal legislation, specifically Senator Diane Feinstein's assault weapons ban, and its potential impact on California's existing firearms laws. It details how the bill redefines 'pistol grip' to encompass common featureless rifle configurations like Sparrow Dynamics grips and fin grips, potentially making them illegal. The video also highlights a proposed requirement for date stamping on magazines, impacting possession of newly manufactured magazines.
This video from Armed Scholar, featuring a licensed attorney, delves into the legality of the Juggernaut Tactical featureless grip in California. It meticulously examines California Penal Codes 30515 and 5469 to define 'pistol grip' and 'featureless rifle,' highlighting the critical 'web of the trigger hand' placement. The discussion emphasizes the significant legal gray area surrounding grips that may be marketed as compliant but could be interpreted otherwise by law enforcement, advising viewers to prioritize unambiguous compliance for featureless builds.
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