NEW ASSAULT WEAPON BAN DESTROYER!!!

Published on January 7, 2022
Duration: 8:28

This guide explains modifications for AR-15s to comply with California's assault weapon ban, focusing on featureless grips and alternative designs like the Iron Horse Firearms TOR. It details the legal definition of a pistol grip in California and common requirements for featureless builds, such as fixed stocks and the absence of flash hiders. The information is presented from the perspective of a hobbyist discussing potential workarounds for firearm regulations.

Quick Summary

The Iron Horse Firearms TOR (Thumb-Operated Receiver) is a lower receiver designed for AR-15s to comply with California's assault weapon ban. It features a thumb-operated trigger and a grip that prevents the "pistol style grasp" prohibited by state law, alongside other requirements like a fixed stock and no flash hider.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro: CA Compliance Market
  2. 00:59Iron Horse Firearms TOR Review
  3. 02:08CA Pistol Grip Definition
  4. 03:02Featureless Grip Comparison
  5. 03:51TOR Legality in CA
  6. 05:00Featureless Builds & CA DOJ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Iron Horse Firearms TOR?

The Iron Horse Firearms TOR (Thumb-Operated Receiver) is a lower receiver designed for AR-15 platforms that aims to comply with California's assault weapon ban by utilizing a thumb-operated trigger mechanism and a grip that prevents a "pistol style grasp."

How do featureless AR-15 builds work in California?

Featureless builds in California avoid assault weapon classification by omitting features like flash hiders and pistol grips. They often incorporate fixed stocks and grips designed to prevent a "pistol style grasp" as defined by state law, such as the Iron Horse Firearms TOR or solutions from Juggernaut Tactical.

What is the legal definition of a pistol grip in California?

In California, a pistol grip is defined as one that "protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon," allowing the web of the trigger hand to be placed beneath the top of the exposed trigger while firing. This definition is key to understanding featureless build requirements.

Are there alternatives to traditional pistol grips for AR-15s in California?

Yes, several companies offer "featureless" grip solutions. Examples include the Iron Horse Firearms TOR, Juggernaut Tactical's offerings, Sparrow Dynamics, Resurgent Arms, and Thordsen Customs, all designed to circumvent the state's definition of a prohibited pistol grip.

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