Glocks BANNED - Shadow Systems Responds!

Published on October 14, 2025
Duration: 3:08

This video discusses the impact of recent California legislation, specifically a "Glock ban," on firearms manufacturers like Shadow Systems. Shadow Systems is actively working to adapt their products to comply with the new regulations by modifying their designs, particularly concerning the "cruciform trigger" and "machine gun convertible" definitions. They aim to have compliant versions ready by the December 31st deadline and have plans for future releases in California.

Quick Summary

Shadow Systems is adapting to California's new firearms legislation by modifying their designs to comply with definitions of "cruciform triggers" and "machine gun convertible" firearms. They aim to have compliant versions ready by the December 31st deadline and have plans for future product releases in the state.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Glock Ban News
  2. 00:03Shadow Systems Booth & Legislation Impact
  3. 00:35Bill Affecting Shadow Systems
  4. 00:47Shadow Systems' Response & Plans
  5. 01:02December 31st Deadline & Compliance
  6. 01:14Changes for California Compliance
  7. 01:24Law's Written Definition
  8. 01:34Making Changes for Roster
  9. 01:57Future Plans for California
  10. 02:00Worst Case Scenario Plans
  11. 02:18Commitment to California Market
  12. 02:23Advice for Consumers
  13. 02:55Preparation & Timing
  14. 02:59Conclusion & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the impact of the recent California legislation on firearms manufacturers like Shadow Systems?

The new California legislation affects manufacturers like Shadow Systems by targeting firearms with "cruciform triggers" and those deemed "machine gun convertible." Shadow Systems is actively working on modifications to ensure their products comply with these new regulations by the December 31st deadline.

How is Shadow Systems adapting to the California firearms ban?

Shadow Systems is modifying their firearm designs to comply with California's new legislation, focusing on the "cruciform trigger" and "machine gun convertible" definitions. They are working to get compliant versions ready by the December 31st deadline and have plans for future product releases in the state.

What is the deadline for firearms manufacturers to comply with the new California law?

The deadline for firearms manufacturers to comply with the new California legislation, particularly concerning firearms with "cruciform triggers" and those deemed "machine gun convertible," is December 31st.

Can manufacturers get modified firearms back on the California roster without a full re-certification process?

Yes, if a manufacturer has an existing firearm that is a "cruciform trigger" style and "machine gun convertible," they can make changes to get it back on the California roster without having to go through the entire step from the beginning, such as drop testing.

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