Reload your AK rifle fast and easy, even in California!

Published on April 26, 2016
Duration: 11:14

This guide details the installation and use of the AK H.A.M.M.R. Hybrid Adaptive Magnetic Magazine Release, focusing on compliance with California firearm laws. It explains the difference between temporary use on 'featured' rifles and permanent installation on 'featureless' rifles, emphasizing legal distinctions and practical application for easier magazine changes. Instruction is provided by Joel Persinger, demonstrating expert knowledge of specific firearm accessories and legal nuances.

Quick Summary

The AK H.A.M.M.R. (Hybrid Adaptive Magnetic Magazine Release) aids AK rifle owners in California by simplifying magazine changes required by the 'bullet button' law. It can be used temporarily on 'featured' rifles or permanently installed on 'featureless' rifles, avoiding legal issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to AK H.A.M.M.R.
  2. 00:47California Bullet Button Law Explained
  3. 01:26AR vs. AK Compliance Tools
  4. 02:24Demonstrating Mag Change Difficulty
  5. 02:50AK H.A.M.M.R. Tool Features
  6. 03:07Using AK H.A.M.M.R. for Quick Mag Changes
  7. 03:49Legal Compliance in California
  8. 05:14AK H.A.M.M.R. on Featureless Rifle
  9. 06:21Permanent Installation on Saiga
  10. 07:51Temporary Use Outside California
  11. 08:17Conclusion and Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AK H.A.M.M.R. and why is it useful in California?

The AK H.A.M.M.R. (Hybrid Adaptive Magnetic Magazine Release) is a tool designed to make magazine changes faster and easier on AK-pattern rifles, particularly to comply with California's 'bullet button' law which requires a tool to release magazines on 'featured' firearms.

Can the AK H.A.M.M.R. be permanently attached to an AK rifle in California?

Yes, but only on 'featureless' rifles (those without pistol grips, adjustable stocks, etc.). Permanently attaching it to a 'featured' rifle in California is illegal and can result in felony charges.

How does the AK H.A.M.M.R. work for temporary use?

For temporary use on 'featured' rifles, the AK H.A.M.M.R. magnetically attaches to the magazine release, allowing you to quickly press it to eject the magazine. A lanyard can be attached to the tool itself, but not to the rifle.

What are the legal implications of using the AK H.A.M.M.R. in California?

In California, it's crucial to distinguish between 'featured' and 'featureless' rifles. Temporary use on featured rifles is legal, but permanent attachment is not. Permanent attachment is legal on featureless rifles.

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