This video discusses California's "re-do" of the "Bullet Button" AR registration process, which the creator argues disproves gun control. The discussion focuses on the implications of this registration policy and its perceived failures in controlling firearm ownership. The description also includes links to additional resources and a subscription service.
This video focuses on the Patriot Mag Release for the Kel-Tec Sub2000 Gen2 CA rifle. The presenter explains how this modification can make the rifle compliant with California regulations without requiring a featureless grip wrap. The description also provides a link to a follow-up video and the product page for the Bullet Button release. Music is provided by Benjamin Tissot (Bensound), and brand partnership inquiries can be directed to Moondog Industries.
This episode of the TGC Podcast, hosted by Adam and Jon, delves into a variety of current events and new products within the firearms community. Topics discussed include magazine bans in Deerfield, the registration of bullet button firearms in California, the failure of an assault weapon ban in Delaware, and political spending impacting elections. The episode also touches on legal actions against the NRA, declining sales for Smith & Wesson, banking issues for Honor Defense and Slide Fire, and the US Army's sub-compact weapon trials. New product mentions include the Lage Manufacturing Max 11-15, Spikes Tactical Pineapple Grenade Lower, and Q Bottle Rocket muzzle devices. The discussion also explores the intersection of LGBTQ+ rights and gun ownership, and features sponsorships from Tactical Baby Gear and the TGC Patreon.
This video discusses a significant data breach by the California Department of Justice (DOJ) that exposed sensitive personal information of firearms owners. It also addresses how the DOJ's actions, specifically regarding registration deadlines and the lack of exemptions, may have inadvertently criminalized some service members and civilians. The description includes support links for the channel and several Second Amendment advocacy groups, emphasizing the educational purpose of the video and disclaimers about safe practices.
This video discusses the withdrawal of proposed regulations by the California DOJ concerning the 2017 Bullet Button Assault Weapons Ban. It aims to explain the implications of this withdrawal for firearm owners in California and what future expectations might be. The creator explicitly states they are not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, emphasizing that all demonstrations occur on a private range under professional supervision.
This video from Industry Range Day showcases the Dark Storm Industries California Legal AR, designed to comply with new legislation regarding the Bullet Button. The rifle features an innovative magazine retention system that eliminates the traditional magazine release, requiring the upper receiver to be popped off for magazine changes. The reviewer highlights how this design allows residents of restricted states like California, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York to legally own an AR-15 with features such as a telescoping buttstock, pistol grip, and semi-automatic capability. The video also gives thanks to sponsors Ventura Munitions and Proxibid.
This video discusses the worsening "Assault Weapon" ban in California, specifically focusing on how it impacts rifles with bullet buttons. The description notes that even after registering an AR-15 with the DOJ, individuals will be required to keep their bullet button installed, indicating a significant change in firearm regulations for California residents. The content is presented from a private range under professional supervision and includes links to firearms policy resources, the creator's social media, and support platforms like Patreon.
This video introduces the AK H.A.M.M.R., a rapid magazine release tool designed for AK-style rifles, specifically addressing California's legal requirements. The host, The GunGuy, demonstrates and reviews the tool, highlighting its simplicity, speed, versatility, and ease of use after several days of testing. The video also features information about the host's Patreon, website, training programs, other YouTube channels, and sponsors, as well as calls to action for joining various gun rights organizations.
This video features firearms instructor Brian Normandy discussing how 'bullet buttons' are used to circumvent California's strict gun laws. Normandy, from Jackson Arms in South San Francisco, addresses an article on the topic, providing expert insight into the legal and practical implications of these firearm modifications. The discussion likely delves into the specifics of how these devices function and their role in the ongoing debate surrounding firearm regulations in California.
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