Como driblar os carregadores restritos na Califórnia 🇺🇸🦅

Published on July 5, 2025
Duration: 1:08

This video explains the concept of California-compliant magazines, which are limited to 10 rounds. It demonstrates how some magazines can be modified to remove this limit, but notes that on the FN 509, the limitation is stamped into the metal. As an alternative, the video suggests using extended magazines or 'freedom sticks' that hold more rounds.

Quick Summary

California-compliant magazines are restricted to 10 rounds. While some can be modified, others, like those on the FN 509, have the limit stamped into the metal. Alternatives include extended magazines or 'freedom sticks' for higher capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00What are California Compliant Magazines?
  2. 00:06FN 509 with Compliant Magazines
  3. 00:14The 10-Round Limit Explained
  4. 00:20Two Ways to Fix Compliant Magazines
  5. 00:39Magazine Modification Possibilities
  6. 00:42FN 509 Magazine Limitation
  7. 00:48Alternatives: Extended Magazines
  8. 00:52Freedom Sticks Explained
  9. 01:03Follow Local Laws & Stay Free

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a California-compliant magazine?

A California-compliant magazine is a firearm magazine that adheres to the state's legal restriction, limiting its ammunition capacity to a maximum of 10 rounds. This is a key regulation for firearm owners in California.

Can California-compliant magazines be modified?

Yes, some firearm magazines can be modified to remove the 10-round capacity limit. However, this is not always possible, especially if the limitation is permanently stamped into the magazine's metal, as seen on the FN 509.

What are alternatives to 10-round magazines in California?

If modifying a magazine is not feasible, an alternative is to purchase extended magazines or 'freedom sticks.' These are designed to hold more than 10 rounds, allowing for greater ammunition capacity.

Why are some magazines stamped with a 10-round limit?

Magazines are stamped with a 10-round limit to indicate compliance with specific state laws, such as those in California. This marking signifies that the magazine is legally restricted to holding no more than 10 rounds in that jurisdiction.

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