Benitez Protects Magazines + CA LEGAL AR PISTOLS + FREE MACHINE GUNS

Published on September 27, 2022
Duration: 9:06

This video, hosted by Reno May, covers three key topics: a surprising discovery of M16s, a crucial legal ruling by Judge Benitez regarding magazine capacity in California, and the introduction of new CA-legal AR-15 pistols from Camden Defense and Juggernaut Tactical. May, an expert in firearms and California gun law, explains the implications of these developments for gun owners in the state.

Quick Summary

Reno May explains Judge Benitez's ruling allowing possession of magazines legally acquired during 'Freedom Week' (March 29-April 5, 2019) in California. He also covers new CA-legal AR-15 pistols from Camden Defense and Juggernaut Tactical, which are bolt-action repeaters with fixed magazines, costing around $1000.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Topics
  2. 00:35Channel Support and Promotions
  3. 01:10Couple Finds Free M16s
  4. 03:10California Magazine Law Update
  5. 04:35Gun Rights Lawsuits
  6. 04:55New CA Legal AR Pistols
  7. 06:00AR Pistol Pricing and Conversion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Judge Benitez's ruling on magazine capacity in California?

Judge Benitez's ruling confirms that magazines legally acquired during 'Freedom Week' (March 29, 2019 - April 5, 2019) can still be legally possessed and used in California. This ruling does not extend to fixed-magazine firearms.

What are the new CA-legal AR-15 pistols discussed in the video?

The video highlights new AR-15 pistols from Camden Defense and Juggernaut Tactical that are CA-legal. These models are bolt-action repeaters featuring a fixed magazine system, such as the Hogue Freedom Fighter, to comply with state regulations.

Can these new CA-legal AR-15 pistols be converted to semi-automatic?

While these AR-15 pistols are sold as bolt-action repeaters, they can potentially be converted to semi-automatic by altering the barrel and gas system. However, the speaker emphasizes this is not legal advice and the DOJ considers such conversions illegal.

What is the significance of 'Freedom Week' in California?

'Freedom Week' refers to a specific period in California, from March 29, 2019, to April 5, 2019, when the sale and possession of standard-capacity magazines (over 10 rounds) were legally permitted before a subsequent ban took effect.

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