You Were Wrong About This!

Published on October 26, 2022
Duration: 10:44

Reno May provides an in-depth analysis of the Juggernaut Tactical featureless grip for AR-15 platforms in California. He discusses legal compliance, ergonomic considerations, and compares it to other options, ultimately deeming it the most comfortable featureless grip available. The video also touches on upcoming reviews of California Roster handguns.

Quick Summary

Reno May analyzes the Juggernaut Tactical featureless grip for AR-15s in California, highlighting its comfort and compliance. He notes that California DOJ rarely endorses products, and legality often hinges on avoiding prohibited features and retailer acceptance. A polymer version is suggested for broader appeal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California Compliance & Risk Tolerance
  2. 00:50Juggernaut Tactical Grip Overview
  3. 02:18Product Feedback for Juggernaut Tactical
  4. 02:45Legal Criteria: DOJ and Case Law
  5. 04:30The 'Visual' and 'Big Box Store' Tests
  6. 06:02DOJ Awareness and the F-15 Lower
  7. 08:29Comfort and Final Assessment
  8. 09:59Upcoming CA Roster Pistol Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Juggernaut Tactical grip suitable for California AR-15 builds?

The Juggernaut Tactical grip is designed as a 'featureless' option, meaning it avoids prohibited features like pistol grips, making it compliant with California's assault weapon regulations for AR-15s.

Is the Juggernaut Tactical featureless grip legally approved by the California DOJ?

The California DOJ rarely provides explicit product endorsements. The legality of the Juggernaut grip, like many compliance parts, relies on its design not falling under explicit prohibitions and its acceptance by retailers.

What are the ergonomic benefits of the Juggernaut Tactical featureless grip?

According to Reno May, the Juggernaut Tactical featureless grip is considered the most comfortable option currently available for featureless AR-15 configurations, despite its unconventional appearance.

What is the suggested price point for a polymer version of the Juggernaut Tactical grip?

Reno May suggested that a polymer version of the Juggernaut Tactical grip, aimed at increasing market appeal, could have a target MSRP around $45.

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