This video clarifies the legality of 50 BMG firearms in California. While 50 BMG rifles are classified as assault weapons and are illegal, other firearm configurations chambered in 50 BMG, such as 'Title 1 Others' (e.g., crew-served firearms like the Browning M2 or 1919), are legal. The presenter explains that the law specifically targets 'rifles' and does not encompass these 'other' firearm types. For those seeking a Barrett sniper rifle experience, the 416 Barrett is presented as a legal alternative in California.
This video explains how a Title 1 'Other' firearm, specifically referencing the Franklin Armory Title 1, can be legal in California. The presenter, not a lawyer but well-versed in firearm law, details the classification of 'Other' firearms as distinct from rifles, pistols, or shotguns. It covers the defining characteristics, legal justifications for its classification, and the process of converting a bolt-action pistol into this configuration, emphasizing compliance with federal and state regulations.
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