California Can't ban this AR15 | BEST Featureless Rifle | Fightlite Industries SCR - Legal AR15

Published on December 6, 2019
Duration: 6:53

This video analyzes the Fightlite SCR rifle as a legally compliant option in restrictive states like California. The speaker argues that its design, which uses AR-15 uppers and detachable magazines with a proprietary lower receiver, makes it difficult to ban under current assault weapon legislation. The analysis draws parallels to other firearms like the Ruger PC Carbine and Mini-14, emphasizing that banning entire classes of semi-automatic firearms is constitutionally questionable.

Quick Summary

The Fightlite SCR is a featureless rifle designed to be legal in restrictive states like California. It utilizes a proprietary lower receiver compatible with AR-15 uppers and detachable magazines, avoiding features typically banned under assault weapon laws. Its design is argued to be constitutionally protected, making it difficult to ban without a broader prohibition on semi-automatic firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Fightlite SCR
  2. 00:09What is the Fightlite SCR?
  3. 01:11SCR vs. Mini-14 Comparison
  4. 01:22Featureless Rifle for California
  5. 02:09Fightlite SCR Pricing
  6. 02:44Why the SCR Cannot Be Banned
  7. 03:28Ruger PC Carbine Analogy
  8. 03:56Unbannable Due to Semi-Auto Nature
  9. 04:38Ideal for New Shooters & Anti-Gunners
  10. 05:15Assault Weapon Bans Are Silly
  11. 05:31Purpose-Built for Compliance
  12. 05:50SCR Lower Receiver Pricing
  13. 06:07Personal Preference: Wood Stock
  14. 06:11Having Good Conversations

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Fightlite SCR legal in California?

The Fightlite SCR is considered legal in California because it is designed as a featureless rifle. It uses a proprietary lower receiver that allows for AR-15 uppers and detachable magazines, but it avoids features typically banned under California's assault weapon laws, such as a pistol grip or adjustable stock.

Why is the Fightlite SCR considered 'unbannable'?

The argument for the Fightlite SCR being 'unbannable' rests on its classification as a standard semi-automatic rifle. Banning it would necessitate a broader ban on semi-automatic firearms, which is seen as constitutionally questionable based on legal precedents like the Heller decision.

How does the Fightlite SCR compare to an AR-15?

The Fightlite SCR offers AR-15 compatibility through its ability to accept standard AR-15 upper receivers and magazines. Functionally, it operates similarly to an AR-15 but is designed with a different lower receiver to comply with featureless rifle laws, giving it a more traditional appearance.

What is the price range for a Fightlite SCR?

The Fightlite SCR has an MSRP of around $1200 for a complete rifle with a wood stock. It's often seen on sale closer to the $999 mark, making it a significant investment for a compliance-focused firearm.

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