BREAKING NEWS For All Orange County CA CCW Permit Holders!

Published on February 2, 2020
Duration: 4:21

Effective January 31, 2020, Orange County CCW permit holders can make modifications to their listed firearms, provided these modifications are legal in California. This includes adding red dot optics, porting barrels, custom finishes like Seracote, and performing trigger jobs. However, magazine capacity remains capped at 10 rounds for CCW purposes. Spouses and domestic partners can now share firearms on their respective CCW permits, allowing one to qualify with and carry a firearm legally registered to the other.

Quick Summary

Orange County CCW permit holders can now modify their firearms, including adding red dots, porting barrels, and performing trigger jobs, provided these changes are legal in California. However, magazine capacity remains limited to 10 rounds. Spouses and domestic partners can also share firearms on their CCW permits.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Good News for Orange County CCW Holders
  2. 00:14Modifications Now Allowable
  3. 00:26Details on Modifications and State Laws
  4. 00:45Examples: Red Dots, Porting, Seracote, Trigger Jobs
  5. 01:10Responsibility with Modifications
  6. 01:48Magazine Capacity Update (10-Round Limit)
  7. 02:26Future Changes in Magazine Capacity
  8. 02:35Sharing Firearms Between Spouses/Partners
  9. 03:22Limitations on Sharing (Not FFL Loan-outs)
  10. 03:42Benefits of New CCW Regulations
  11. 03:59Consult DOJ for Legal Guidance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new rules for Orange County CCW firearm modifications as of January 31, 2020?

Orange County CCW permit holders can now make modifications to their listed firearms, including adding red dot optics, porting barrels, custom finishes like Seracote, and performing trigger jobs. These modifications are permissible as long as they are legal within the state of California. It's crucial to verify compliance with the California DOJ website.

Can Orange County CCW holders use standard capacity magazines (over 10 rounds)?

No, as of January 31, 2020, magazine capacity for CCW firearms in Orange County, California, remains capped at 10 rounds. This limit is still in effect, although future legal changes could potentially alter this in the coming months or years.

Can spouses or domestic partners share firearms on their CCW permits in Orange County?

Yes, spouses and domestic partners can now share firearms on their respective CCW cards. If one partner legally owns a firearm and it's listed on their permit, the other partner can qualify with and carry that same firearm, eliminating the need to purchase a separate firearm.

What are the responsibilities that come with modifying a CCW firearm?

When modifying a CCW firearm, you must be prepared to defend those modifications in court, especially if the firearm is ever used in self-defense. Any modifications should be legal and not introduce elements that could be misconstrued or used against you during legal proceedings.

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