Things that make 100% sense as a honest gun owner in California 😇 hope these thugs follow the law

Published on June 29, 2023
Duration: 0:39

This video from 2Ajkell highlights the complexities of firearm ownership in California, showcasing compliance methods for AR-15 rifles with fixed magazines and discussing the state's 10-round magazine limit and handgun roster. The content demonstrates practical solutions for law-abiding citizens navigating restrictive regulations, presented with a casual yet knowledgeable tone.

Quick Summary

California firearm laws mandate AR-15s use fixed magazines, requiring receiver separation for reloads, and enforce a strict 10-round magazine capacity. Only certain Glock generations, like Gen 3, are typically available due to the state's Handgun Roster safety certification requirements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California Gun Law Irony
  2. 00:05AR-15 Fixed Magazine Demo
  3. 00:1910-Round Magazine Limit
  4. 00:26CA Handgun Roster: Glock Generations

Frequently Asked Questions

How do AR-15s comply with California's assault weapon ban?

In California, AR-15s must be configured with a fixed magazine. This means the magazine cannot be detached without disassembling the firearm's upper and lower receivers, a process often facilitated by specific compliance kits.

What is the magazine capacity limit in California?

California law strictly limits all firearms to a maximum magazine capacity of 10 rounds. This applies to both handguns and rifles, regardless of their original design or manufacturer specifications.

Why are only certain Glock generations allowed on the California Handgun Roster?

The California Handgun Roster requires firearms to pass specific safety tests. Older generations, like Glock Gen 3, have met these requirements, while newer generations (Gen 4, Gen 5) may not have been submitted or passed the necessary safety certifications for sale in the state.

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