This gun just defeated California Assault Weapons Bans - Franklin Armory Title 1

Published on October 18, 2019
Duration: 6:32

This video discusses the Franklin Armory Title 1, a firearm designed to circumvent California's assault weapon ban laws. The speaker, a California resident, highlights how the Title 1 is classified as a non-rifle, non-pistol, non-shotgun firearm due to its lack of a stock and specific barrel/overall length, making it legal to own with standard features and detachable magazines in California. The video emphasizes its potential for home defense and target shooting.

Quick Summary

The Franklin Armory Title 1 circumvents California's assault weapons ban by being classified as a non-rifle, non-pistol, non-shotgun firearm. This is achieved through its configuration, including a barrel over 16 inches, an overall length exceeding 26 inches, and the absence of a permanent stock. This allows it to legally feature a pistol grip, detachable magazines, and a stabilizing brace, making it a compliant option for California residents.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Mood
  2. 00:30Exciting Firearm Release: Franklin Armory Title 1
  3. 01:00California Firearm Restrictions Explained
  4. 01:48The Franklin Armory Title 1: A Legal Loophole
  5. 02:00California Assault Weapon Ban Details
  6. 03:02How the Title 1 Achieves Compliance
  7. 03:36Legal Classification: Not a Rifle, Pistol, or Shotgun
  8. 03:51Adding a Stabilizing Brace Post-Purchase
  9. 04:27Price and Value Proposition
  10. 05:04Comparison to CA-7 Pistol
  11. 05:20Desirable Features: Mags, Grip, Brace, Flash Hider
  12. 06:04Game Changer for California Gun Owners
  13. 06:25Conclusion & Excitement

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Franklin Armory Title 1 bypass California's assault weapons ban?

The Franklin Armory Title 1 is legally classified as a non-rifle, non-pistol, non-shotgun firearm. This is achieved by its configuration, which includes a barrel over 16 inches, an overall length exceeding 26 inches, and importantly, it has never been manufactured with a stock. This unique classification exempts it from many restrictions imposed by California's assault weapon ban laws.

What features can the Franklin Armory Title 1 legally have in California?

Because it's not classified as a rifle or pistol under California's assault weapon ban, the Title 1 can legally feature a pistol grip, a detachable magazine (up to 30 rounds are mentioned), a flash hider, and can be fitted with a stabilizing brace after purchase. These are features typically prohibited on banned rifles in the state.

Is the Franklin Armory Title 1 considered a rifle or pistol in California?

No, the Franklin Armory Title 1 is specifically designed not to be classified as a rifle, pistol, or shotgun. This is due to its construction and configuration, particularly the absence of a permanent stock and its barrel length, which allows it to fall outside the definitions that trigger California's assault weapon ban restrictions.

What is the approximate cost of the Franklin Armory Title 1?

The speaker mentions that the Franklin Armory Title 1 is available for approximately $950. This price point is considered a good value for Californians looking for a legally compliant firearm with desirable features that are otherwise restricted.

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