Fallout: Confusion Over AB1263 And AB1127 Leads To Confiscation

Published on January 14, 2026
Duration: 6:58

This video features an expert commentator discussing the significant confusion and potential firearm confiscation arising from California's new laws, AB1263 and AB1127. The laws are causing manufacturers like Century Arms to refuse returns of firearms for warranty repair to California owners, even for legally owned and registered firearms. The speaker advises owners to seek written guarantees for firearm returns during out-of-state service.

Quick Summary

California's AB1263 and AB1127 laws are causing significant confusion, leading to a form of confiscation where manufacturers refuse to return repaired firearms to owners. A Canik MC9 sent for warranty repair to Century Arms is being withheld from return to California due to legal uncertainty. Owners should seek written guarantees for out-of-state repairs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California Gun Law Confusion
  2. 01:52Case Study: Canik MC9 and Century Arms
  3. 04:13Widespread Impact and Consumer Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are AB1263 and AB1127 in California?

AB1263 and AB1127 are recent California laws that have created significant confusion for firearm manufacturers and owners, leading to issues with returning firearms for repairs.

How are AB1263 and AB1127 causing firearm confiscation?

Manufacturers are refusing to ship legally owned firearms back to California after repairs due to legal uncertainty from these new laws, effectively preventing owners from regaining possession of their property.

What advice is given to firearm owners regarding out-of-state repairs?

Firearm owners sending their guns out of state for warranty repair should obtain a written guarantee from the company confirming they have a clear procedure for returning the firearm to California under the new legislative framework.

Which firearm was specifically mentioned in the context of these laws?

A Canik MC9 pistol was cited as an example. A viewer's MC9 sent to Century Arms for warranty repair in Georgia is being withheld from return to California due to the legal confusion surrounding AB1263 and AB1127.

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