BREAKING: California’s 2026 Gun Laws EXPOSED—What They’re Hiding!

Published on December 11, 2025
Duration: 13:09

This video provides an expert-level breakdown of California's upcoming 2026 firearm laws, as analyzed by a firearms news channel speaker with high authority. It details new regulations on ghost guns, purchase limits, CCW permits for non-residents, 'converter pistols,' reporting lost parts, dealer mandates, and barrel sales, aiming to inform gun owners of impending legal changes and potential compliance issues.

Quick Summary

California's 2026 gun laws introduce significant changes, including expanded definitions of firearm manufacturing to cover digital code, stricter purchase limits (3 per 30 days), new hurdles for non-resident CCW permits, restrictions on 'converter pistols,' mandatory reporting of lost parts, and dealer training mandates.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to California's 2026 Gun Laws
  2. 01:02AB 1263: Ghost Guns and Digital Code
  3. 02:46AB 1078: Purchase Limits and CCW Changes
  4. 04:11Non-Resident CCW Hurdles
  5. 05:24AB 1127: The 'Glock Law'
  6. 07:14AB 725: Reporting Lost/Stolen Parts
  7. 09:01SB 241: Dealer Training and Storage
  8. 10:12SB 704: Regulation of Firearm Barrels
  9. 11:28Summary of Regulatory Strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key changes to California's gun laws in 2026?

California's 2026 gun laws introduce significant changes including expanded definitions of firearm manufacturing to cover digital code, stricter purchase limits (3 per 30 days), new hurdles for non-resident CCW permits, restrictions on 'converter pistols,' mandatory reporting of lost parts, and dealer training mandates.

How do California's new laws affect 'ghost guns' and digital manufacturing?

AB 1263 expands the definition of firearm manufacturing to include digital code, CNC machines, and 3D printers. Sharing CAD files for frames or receivers can lead to lawsuits if linked to crime guns, and businesses shipping parts into California face new verification rules.

What are the new rules for firearm purchases and CCW permits in California starting 2026?

Starting in 2026, California's AB 1078 limits firearm purchases to three every 30 days. It also establishes a pathway for non-residents to apply for CCW licenses, though this involves rigorous background checks, training, and live-fire qualifications.

How will California's 2026 laws impact firearm dealers and parts sales?

Dealers face new mandates like annual employee training and offering voluntary firearm storage (SB 241). Sales of firearm barrels will require dealer processing with eligibility checks, ending direct-to-door shipping (SB 704). Restrictions also apply to 'converter pistols' (AB 1127).

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