These 5 Guns WILL Be ILLEGAL in 2026 - Here's Why!

Published on December 11, 2025
Duration: 10:22

This video, from 'Guns You Can't Live Without,' details five firearms potentially facing bans by 2026 due to legislative actions in states like California and Colorado, as well as federal proposals. It highlights specific models including the Glock 19, Smith & Wesson M&P15, Ruger RAS-47, Sig Sauer MCX, and Colt M4 Carbine, explaining the legislative reasoning, such as 'Glock switches' and 'assault weapon' definitions. The content is presented with an urgent, informative tone, citing legal challenges from gun rights organizations.

Quick Summary

By 2026, firearms like the Glock 19, Smith & Wesson M&P15, Ruger RAS-47, Sig Sauer MCX, and Colt M4 Carbine face potential bans due to new legislation. Reasons include ease of conversion to full-auto (Glock switches) and features like detachable magazines on AR-15 and AK-47 platforms. Gun rights groups are challenging these laws.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 2026 Gun Bans
  2. 00:50Gun No. 5: Glock 19
  3. 02:35Gun No. 4: Smith & Wesson M&P15
  4. 04:24Gun No. 3: Ruger RAS-47
  5. 06:16Gun No. 2: Sig Sauer MCX
  6. 08:10Gun No. 1: Colt M4 Carbine

Frequently Asked Questions

Which firearms might become illegal in the US by 2026?

By 2026, firearms like the Glock 19, Smith & Wesson M&P15, Ruger RAS-47, Sig Sauer MCX, and Colt M4 Carbine are at risk of becoming illegal to buy, sell, or transfer in certain states due to new legislation and federal proposals targeting specific features and platforms.

What is the main reason cited for potential Glock bans?

The primary reason cited for potential Glock bans, particularly in California under AB 1127, is the ease with which they can be converted to full-automatic fire using devices known as 'Glock switches,' and their 'cruciform' trigger bar design.

How do state laws like Colorado's SB 3 affect rifle sales?

Colorado's Senate Bill 3 restricts the sale of certain semi-automatic rifles unless they are equipped with permanently fixed magazines. This effectively bans rifles that commonly use detachable magazines, impacting popular platforms like AR-15s and AK-47s.

Which gun rights organizations are challenging these firearm bans?

Major gun rights organizations, including the NRA, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), and Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), are actively involved in challenging these legislative efforts through lawsuits and advocacy to protect Second Amendment rights.

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