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Published on July 29, 2024
Duration: 106:01

This video delves into the complexities of California's firearms laws, including the assault weapon ban, feature-based restrictions, and the handgun roster requirements. It also discusses the legal gray areas surrounding force reset triggers and the implications of various firearm regulations for gun owners and businesses in the state. The speaker, Reno May, shares insights based on his experience and research, aiming to educate viewers on these often confusing legal landscapes.

Quick Summary

California's handgun roster requires semi-automatic pistols to have a loaded chamber indicator and a magazine disconnect mechanism for certification. Force Reset Triggers (FRTs) are in a legal gray area due to the 'multiburst trigger activator' law, with their legality remaining questionable in the state.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Technical Difficulties
  2. 00:49Playing Games with Subscribers
  3. 01:10Call of Duty Gameplay
  4. 01:38Call of Duty on PC with Crossplay
  5. 02:05Fitness & Training Discussion
  6. 03:00CA Assault Weapon Ban & CAC M5 Rass
  7. 03:14California Assault Weapon Ban List Search
  8. 04:45Knights Armament SR-15/SR-25 Ban Status
  9. 05:14Manufacturer Naming Strategies for Bans
  10. 05:55PC 30515 Feature-Based Ban
  11. 06:15Nick MKS Drama & Gun Taste
  12. 07:12Asking Questions Effectively
  13. 08:05Adding Reno May YT on Xbox
  14. 08:44Manzanita Munitions Opening Day
  15. 09:34Optimizing Game Settings for High FPS
  16. 10:11Gen 5 Glocks in California?
  17. 11:24Gen 3 vs. Gen 5 Glocks
  18. 13:03Thoughts on the Hellcat Pro
  19. 13:59First Gameplay on New Map
  20. 15:34Guns are Scary? Banned?
  21. 17:10Thoughts on Kamala Harris
  22. 17:47M4 Collector's Edition & Used Guns
  23. 18:25Drill Charges in Call of Duty
  24. 18:51FFL 03 & COE for California Residents
  25. 20:29Firearm Purchase Limits in California
  26. 21:07Shipping Firearms to California Homes
  27. 21:45Game Pass & Rage Hackers
  28. 22:19Finding Time for Proficiency
  29. 23:21Gifting Firearms Legally
  30. 24:40CFARS vs. Gun Stores for Transfers
  31. 25:03Working Out on an Empty Stomach
  32. 26:05Player Behavior & Tactics
  33. 27:16Big Creek Arsenal (BCA) Review Impact
  34. 28:22Tommy Built MP7 Criticism
  35. 31:30BCA Upper vs. Aero AR10
  36. 32:25Challenging the NFA & Handgun Roster
  37. 34:34Stream Audio & Frame Rate Issues
  38. 35:37X (Twitter) as a Platform for Gun Content
  39. 36:37Suppressors in California
  40. 37:30DMZ vs. Arcade Shooters
  41. 38:01Force Reset Triggers in California
  42. 39:11California Multiburst Trigger Activator Law
  43. 42:45FRTs: Legal or Illegal in CA?
  44. 45:37How to Get Caught with Illegal Firearms
  45. 46:42Audio Issues & Hardcore Mode
  46. 50:19FRT Legality & DOJ Interpretation
  47. 52:01Channel Origin Story: Explaining Gun Laws
  48. 53:29Playing with Viewers
  49. 54:42Gamer Words & YouTube Policy
  50. 55:00ATF Enforcement & Attention
  51. 55:41Adding Reno May YT on Xbox
  52. 56:33Vertex Fanny Pack & Zins
  53. 57:17Zen & Zinfandel
  54. 57:30Alcohol & Aging
  55. 57:44Borderlands-Style Map
  56. 100:21Origin of the YouTube Channel
  57. 101:38Purpose of the Channel: Education
  58. 103:11LAX Range Ammo Fee Controversy
  59. 104:26Out-of-State Visitors & CA Gun Ranges
  60. 105:02Stream Conclusion & Future Plans
  61. 105:40Chat Loading Issues
  62. 106:04Final Sign-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements for a handgun to be on California's Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale?

For a semi-automatic pistol to be certified for sale in California, it must feature a loaded chamber indicator and a magazine disconnect mechanism. These safety features are mandated by state law to be present on all handguns added to the roster.

Are Force Reset Triggers (FRTs) legal in California?

Force Reset Triggers (FRTs) are in a legal gray area in California due to the state's 'multiburst trigger activator' law. There is no definitive ruling on their legality, and while some sellers have shipped them into the state, their status remains questionable.

Why is operating a gun store in California difficult?

Operating a gun store in California is challenging due to high labor costs for paperwork, complex sales processes, and the additional 11% federal excise tax on firearms. These factors significantly reduce profitability for dealers.

What is the purpose of an FFL 03 license and COE in California?

An FFL 03 license, combined with a Certificate of Eligibility (COE), allows California residents to acquire firearms for collection or review purposes. This combination helps bypass some of the state's standard firearm purchase limitations.

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