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

Published on December 11, 2025
Duration: 13:09

This video provides a detailed analysis of upcoming California gun laws set to take effect in 2026, including AB 1263 concerning ghost guns and digital manufacturing, AB 1078 impacting purchase limits and CCW applications for non-residents, and AB 1127 targeting 'converter pistols.' The speaker, demonstrating high authority through legislative analysis, warns gun owners about potential purchase denials and CCW renewal issues, urging preparation for increased regulatory burdens.

Quick Summary

California's 2026 gun laws introduce significant changes, including AB 1263 targeting ghost guns and digital manufacturing, AB 1078 limiting purchases to three firearms per 30 days, and AB 1127 restricting sales of firearms modifiable with auto-sears. Additionally, AB 725 requires reporting lost parts, and SB 704 mandates dealer sales for barrels.

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 AB 1263 targeting ghost guns and digital manufacturing, AB 1078 limiting purchases to three firearms per 30 days, and AB 1127 restricting sales of firearms modifiable with auto-sears. Additionally, AB 725 requires reporting lost parts, and SB 704 mandates dealer sales for barrels.

How will AB 1078 affect firearm purchases in California?

Starting in 2026, AB 1078 will limit California residents to purchasing a maximum of three firearms within a 30-day period. This law is intended to curb bulk purchases and may revert to a one-gun-per-month rule if higher courts allow. It also impacts CCW applications for non-residents.

What is the 'Glock Law' (AB 1127) in California?

California's AB 1127, dubbed the 'Glock Law,' prohibits licensed dealers from selling semi-automatic pistols that can be easily modified with auto-sear devices (like 'Glock switches') to the general public starting July 2026. This law aims to prevent the conversion of legal firearms into machine guns.

Are there new rules for firearm parts and barrels in California?

Yes, California's new laws impact firearm parts and barrels. AB 725 requires reporting lost or stolen frames, receivers, and precursor parts within a specific timeframe starting mid-2026. SB 704 mandates that firearm barrels must be sold through licensed dealers, requiring background checks and paperwork, ending direct-to-door shipping.

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