NEW ASSAULT WEAPON BAN DESTROYER!!!

Published on January 7, 2022
Duration: 8:28

This video explores the Iron Horse Firearms TOR (Thumb-Operated Receiver) lower receiver as a potential method to bypass California's assault weapon ban. It details how the TOR operates, compares it to other featureless grips, and discusses the legal definitions and requirements for compliance in California, including other prohibited features. The discussion highlights the cost and regulatory scrutiny surrounding such products.

Quick Summary

The Iron Horse Firearms TOR (Thumb-Operated Receiver) is a lower receiver designed to work with mil-spec AR15 uppers, featuring a thumb-operated trigger and safety selector to potentially bypass California's assault weapon ban by avoiding the 'pistol grip' definition.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Iron Horse Firearms TOR lower receiver?

The Iron Horse Firearms TOR (Thumb-Operated Receiver) is a lower receiver designed to work with mil-spec AR15 uppers. It replaces the traditional grip and trigger with a safety selector where the trigger is usually located, and the trigger is operated by the thumb, aiming to comply with certain firearm regulations.

How does the TOR aim to bypass California's assault weapon ban?

The TOR aims to bypass California's assault weapon ban by altering the firearm's ergonomics. It features a thumb-operated trigger and a safety selector in place of the traditional grip and trigger, which is intended to avoid the definition of a 'pistol grip' that protrudes beneath the action.

What are the requirements for featureless builds in California?

In California, featureless builds require a fixed stock, no flash hider, no vertical or forward pistol grip, and no flare launcher. Even with a thumb-operated trigger, these other restrictions must be met to comply with the assault weapon ban.

Are there other featureless grips similar to the TOR?

Yes, other companies offer featureless grips that aim for similar compliance goals. These include products from Juggernaut Tactical, Sparrow Dynamics, Resurgent Arms, and Thordsen Customs, all designed to prevent a traditional pistol grasp.

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