This Will Destroy The California Assault Weapon Ban!!! - Juggernaut Tactical Lower

Published on December 2, 2021
Duration: 8:17

This video discusses the Juggernaut Tactical featureless lower receiver, designed to circumvent California's assault weapon ban by altering the grip's interaction with the trigger guard. The speaker explains California's definition of an assault weapon, focusing on features like pistol grips that protrude conspicuously beneath the action. The Juggernaut lower aims to make the web of the thumb sit above the exposed trigger, potentially classifying it as featureless. The video also references the 'Magic Line' concept from 2016/2017 as a precursor to this design.

Quick Summary

The Juggernaut Tactical lower receiver is designed to potentially bypass California's assault weapon ban by modifying the grip to position the thumb web above the trigger, avoiding the 'conspicuously protruding pistol grip' definition. This concept is similar to the earlier 'Magic Line' design, and while featureless, still requires a fixed stock and no flash hider.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: California Assault Weapon Ban Disruption
  2. 01:02Juggernaut Tactical Lower Receiver Revealed
  3. 02:10California Assault Weapon Definitions Explained
  4. 03:38How the Juggernaut Lower Works
  5. 04:34The 'Magic Line' Precedent
  6. 05:34Legal Viability and DOJ Reaction
  7. 06:13Featureless Rifle Requirements
  8. 06:32Viewer Feedback and Channel Update

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Juggernaut Tactical lower receiver designed to do in California?

The Juggernaut Tactical lower receiver is designed to potentially circumvent California's assault weapon ban. It aims to achieve this by altering the grip's design so that the shooter's thumb web sits above the exposed portion of the trigger, thus avoiding the 'pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action' definition.

How does California define an assault weapon regarding rifle features?

In California, a semi-auto centerfire rifle with detachable magazines is considered an assault weapon if it has any of several features. A key feature is a pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action. Other features include a folding or telescoping stock, a shroud that is attached to or partially or fully covers the barrel, or a threaded barrel designed to accept a flash suppressor.

What was the 'Magic Line' and how does it relate to the Juggernaut Tactical lower?

The 'Magic Line' was a product concept from around 2016-2017 that used a thin piece of metal attached to the trigger guard. Its purpose was similar to the Juggernaut Tactical lower: to lower the exposed portion of the trigger relative to the grip, thereby attempting to avoid the 'conspicuously protruding pistol grip' classification under California law.

What are the requirements for a featureless rifle in California?

Even with a featureless lower like the Juggernaut Tactical, a rifle in California must still have a fixed stock, no flash hider, and no vertical foregrip. However, it can be equipped with a muzzle brake and a fixed-position stock, and accept a standard pistol grip.

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