No More Featureless or Fixed Mag For Me? - Kunvirt Safety/Trigger

Published on February 24, 2022
Duration: 9:38

This video explores the Convert Firearms Safety/Trigger System as a method to maintain AR-15 functionality in California while complying with state laws. The system modifies the trigger and safety to prevent semi-automatic function, thereby bypassing assault weapon ban definitions. It allows for detachable magazines and standard AR-15 features, with a simple conversion back to semi-automatic for use outside California. The presenter highlights its aesthetic appeal and ease of conversion as key advantages, despite its cost.

Quick Summary

The Convert Firearms Safety/Trigger System allows AR-15 owners in California to legally use detachable magazines and standard features by disabling semi-automatic function. It costs around $200 and can be quickly converted back to semi-automatic for use outside the state.

Chapters

  1. 00:24Support for Matt from CRS Firearms
  2. 00:51Introducing the Convert Firearms System
  3. 01:54Why This System Exists: CA Assault Weapon Ban
  4. 02:42How the Convert System Works (Dead Trigger)
  5. 03:43System Components and Installation
  6. 04:36Easy Conversion to Free State Compliance
  7. 05:26Cons of the Convert Firearms System
  8. 05:40Benefits: High Capacity Mags & Standard Features
  9. 06:36Aesthetic Appeal and Normalcy
  10. 08:16Final Thoughts on the Convert System

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Convert Firearms Safety/Trigger System make an AR-15 legal in California?

The Convert Firearms system modifies the trigger and safety mechanism to prevent the firearm from functioning in a semi-automatic mode. This change bypasses California's assault weapon ban definitions, which are primarily based on semi-automatic action and specific features.

Can I use standard capacity magazines with the Convert Firearms system in California?

Yes, a key benefit of the Convert Firearms system is that it allows for the use of detachable magazines, including standard capacity magazines (11 rounds and higher), which are typically prohibited on semi-automatic firearms in California.

What are the main drawbacks of the Convert Firearms system?

The primary drawbacks are the cost, approximately $200, and the inconvenience of having to cycle the safety after each shot to reset the trigger. This makes it less desirable for those who already have a preferred trigger setup on a featureless or fixed-mag rifle.

How easy is it to convert the firearm back to semi-automatic for use outside California?

The conversion is very simple and quick. It involves removing a single pin, replacing the proprietary disconnector with a standard mil-spec disconnector, which takes about a minute. This allows for immediate use as a standard semi-automatic rifle.

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