Exciting California "Roster" News Thanks To Boland v. Bonta

Published on October 31, 2024
Duration: 5:55

This video discusses exciting news regarding the California Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale, specifically the upcoming addition of Shadow Systems firearms built on Gen 4 frames. The removal of the microstamping requirement due to a legal injunction has allowed new models to be added. However, a new law aims to reintroduce microstamping, potentially causing many firearms to be removed from the roster again.

Quick Summary

The California Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale is a list of approved firearms for sale in the state. An injunction against the microstamping requirement has allowed new models like Shadow Systems MR920, DR920, and DR920P to be added, built on Gen 4 frames. However, a new law may reintroduce microstamping, potentially impacting future roster additions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: California Roster News
  2. 00:33Call to Action: Subscribe
  3. 00:58What is the California Roster?
  4. 01:35Injunction on Microstamping
  5. 01:53Missing: Later Generation Glock Frames
  6. 02:29Shadow Systems Coming to Roster
  7. 03:09Specific Shadow Systems Models
  8. 03:30Shadow Systems Quality and Features
  9. 04:08Other Recent Roster Additions
  10. 04:27New Law Reintroducing Microstamping
  11. 05:02Lawsuit to Overturn Roster
  12. 05:30Conclusion and Future Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the California Roster of Handguns?

The California Roster is a government-approved list of handguns that are legally allowed to be sold in the state. To be certified, handguns must meet specific safety requirements, such as having magazine disconnects and loaded chamber indicators, and historically, microstamping technology.

Why are Shadow Systems firearms being added to the California Roster?

Shadow Systems firearms are being added because an injunction against the microstamping requirement has been put in place. This allows firearms that meet the other safety criteria to be certified for sale in California, including these new models built on Gen 4 frames.

What is microstamping and how does it affect the California Roster?

Microstamping is a technology intended to imprint a unique identifier onto cartridge cases fired from a handgun. Its requirement significantly limited new firearms from being added to the roster. A new law aims to reintroduce this requirement, potentially removing many firearms again.

What specific Shadow Systems models are expected on the California Roster?

Three Shadow Systems models are anticipated to be added: the MR920 (similar to a Glock 19), the DR920 (similar to a Glock 17), and the DR920P, which is a compensated version of the DR920. These are all built on Gen 4 frames.

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