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November 2, 2025

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California’s “Glock Ban” Explained: What Gun Owners Need to Know

Friday, 17 October 2025 by Chris M,

California’s new law targeting Glock-style pistols has gun owners and dealers on alert. Here’s what the so-called “Glock ban” means, who it affects, and why it’s likely headed for a major court battle.


🚨 Overview

In 2025, California passed a controversial firearms law—Assembly Bill 1127—widely dubbed the “Glock ban.” Though not an outright prohibition of Glock pistols, the law aims to restrict the sale of firearms with certain internal mechanisms that can be illegally modified into machine guns.

Set to take effect July 1, 2026, the law has ignited fierce legal and political opposition, sparked federal lawsuits, and could set precedent for similar bans nationwide.

Let’s break it down.


📜 What the Law Actually Bans

AB 1127 specifically prohibits the dealer sale or transfer of semiautomatic pistols with internal designs that could be converted into fully automatic weapons using illegal parts—most notably, the Glock “switch.”

Key details:

  • Targets pistols with cruciform trigger bars, a design used in many Glock and Glock-style pistols.

  • Applies only to future sales through licensed dealers.

  • Does NOT ban ownership of existing firearms already in circulation.

  • Exempts law enforcement, government agencies, and certain private transfers.

  • Civil penalties of up to $5,000 per violation for dealers.

Manufacturers like Glock could, in theory, redesign affected pistols to comply with the law.


⚖️ The Reason Behind the Law

Supporters say AB 1127 is about public safety and closing a loophole that allows semiautomatic handguns to be illegally converted to full-auto fire with tiny devices, often called “Glock switches.”

Lawmakers argue:

  • The Glock design makes illegal conversions too easy.

  • These modifications are increasingly being used in crimes.

  • Banning the sale of these designs reduces the supply of “easily convertible” firearms.

Critics call the law a “backdoor gun ban” that unfairly targets one of the most popular and widely owned pistol platforms in America.


🔥 Legal Backlash: Lawsuits Incoming

The response from gun rights organizations was immediate.

Major legal challenge:

  • Jaymes v. Bonta – A federal lawsuit filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition and the NRA.

  • The plaintiffs argue the law violates the Second Amendment by banning handguns in common use for lawful purposes.

The case is expected to move quickly through the courts and could result in a preliminary injunction to delay the law’s enforcement.


👤 What It Means for You

For Gun Owners:

  • You can keep your existing Glock-style pistols.

  • You can transfer them via private party sale (with a licensed dealer involved), for repairs, or to out-of-state buyers.

  • You cannot buy a new Glock-style pistol from a dealer in California after July 1, 2026—unless it’s redesigned to comply.

For Dealers:

  • Cannot sell or transfer affected pistols after the deadline.

  • May face fines and license penalties for violations.

  • Can sell off inventory acquired before January 1, 2026, under limited conditions.

For the Market:

  • Prices for used or grandfathered Glocks in California may increase.

  • Some manufacturers might pull products from the California market entirely—or re-engineer them to stay compliant.

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ATF Regulatory Reforms Spur Optimism Across Firearm Manufacturing Sector

Tuesday, 14 October 2025 by Scott P.

In 2025, the U.S. firearms manufacturing landscape is responding to meaningful regulatory shifts at the ATF level. A series of policy changes aimed at reducing compliance burdens are catalyzing renewed interest and optimism within the sector, even as legal and market headwinds persist. AInvest

Reforms in Focus

  • Repeal of the Enhanced Regulatory Enforcement Policy (EREP): The ATF abandoned its prior “zero tolerance” policy, which had placed licensees at risk of harsh penalties for minor paperwork errors. AInvest

  • Adoption of the Administrative Action Policy (AAP): Under this new framework, the ATF is refocusing its attention on high‑risk violations rather than technical infractions. AInvest

  • Review of Final Rules on Stabilizing Braces and “Engaged in the Business”: The agency has initiated review into prior controversial rules, promising potential clarity and relief for dealers and manufacturers. AInvest+1

These reforms align with industry calls for regulatory predictability and responsiveness.

Market Response & Opportunities

  • Boost in dealer confidence: With fewer arbitrary enforcement risks, smaller FFLs and new entrants are reportedly more willing to re-engage in firearms commerce.

  • Product category growth: Suppressors and NFA-regulated items have seen surging demand. Some manufacturers are offering “free tax stamp” or absorb-the-cost promotions ahead of anticipated deregulation in 2026. FFL Accelerator

  • Innovation and differentiation: With compliance pressures easing, companies are investing more in new features, integrated optics, and smart accessory lines. ZrIntel+1

  • Margin pressure and inventory dynamics: Even with regulatory relief, the sector must navigate inventory overhang from pandemic-era buildup and shifting consumer demand. ZrIntel+2FFL Accelerator+2

Challenges & Risks

  • Legal uncertainty remains: Rules under review (such as brace classification) could still pivot, leaving product teams on uncertain footing.

  • Political headwinds: Changes in Congressional or Executive leadership may reverse or restrain deregulatory momentum.

  • Enforcement consistency: While policy shifts reduce aggressive enforcement of minor violations, variation across districts may persist.

  • Market contraction pressure: Broader economic pressures and falling retail gun sales create a tight margin environment for many manufacturers. FFL Accelerator+1

Bottom Line

The ATF’s regulatory pivot is one of the most consequential developments for the firearms industry in 2025. It marks a shift from a compliance-heavy, enforcement‑first regime toward a risk‑based, partnership‑oriented approach. If sustained, this could accelerate innovation, reduce uncertainty, and stabilize growth across manufacturers and dealers.

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Supreme Court Upholds Ghost Gun Regulation, Reshaping Firearms Industry Compliance

Monday, 13 October 2025 by Scott P.

Supreme Court Upholds Ghost Gun Regulation, Reshaping Firearms Industry Compliance

Washington, D.C. • March 26, 2025
In a pivotal 7–2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld federal regulations targeting so-called “ghost guns,” affirming the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF) authority to impose serial number, background check, and licensing requirements on firearm‑parts kits and related components. Reuters

What the Ruling Says

The Court concluded that the ATF’s 2022 rule remains consistent with the 1968 Gun Control Act, rejecting a lower court’s view that it overstepped regulatory bounds. Reuters Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing for the majority, emphasized that evolving firearm manufacturing technologies justify updated regulation. The decision overturns the lower court’s injunction against enforcement. Reuters

The two dissenting justices argued the regulation could undermine individual rights by stretching regulatory authority beyond historical analogues. Reuters

Industry Implications

  • Stronger regulatory certainty: Firearm parts manufacturers and sellers now operate under more predictable rules, reducing some compliance uncertainty that had lingered pending legal outcomes.

  • Shift to compliance infrastructure: Expectations are for accelerated investments in serialization, tracking, and tracing systems for firearm kits and components.

  • Liability and enforcement risk: Businesses that ignored or challenged the rules now face greater regulatory exposure and potential enforcement actions.

  • Innovation under constraint: Some firms may pursue designs or product categories less susceptible to “kit” classification, or reengineer parts to avoid falling under regulation.

What to Watch

  • ATF’s enforcement rollout and guidance implementation over the coming months.

  • How manufacturers adapt their parts, modular systems, and product lines to comply or avoid regulatory coverage.

  • Whether the ruling prompts further litigation or regulatory tweaks aimed at balancing modernization with Second Amendment protections.

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California: New Bill Opens Up Our Industry To Law Suits!

Tuesday, 06 December 2022 by Scott P.

Assembly members Phil Ting, D-San Francisco, Chris Ward, D-San Diego, and Mike A. Gipson, D-Carson announced Tuesday they’ve filed and are fighting to pass Assembly Bill 1594. The new CA bill amends the current statute to allow private right of action against domestic gun manufacturers based on public nuisance laws. (more…)

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H.R.127 — 117th Congress (2021-2022)

Friday, 02 September 2022 by Scott P.

This bill establishes a process for the licensing and registration of firearms. It also prohibits the possession of certain ammunition and large capacity ammunition feeding devices.

First, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives must establish (1) a licensing system for the possession of firearms or ammunition, and (2) a registration system for firearms. (more…)

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NRA files suit to defend gun owners’ privacy rights in California

Sunday, 03 April 2022 by Chris M,

https://www.lassennews.com/nra-files-suit-to-defend-gun-owners-privacy-in-california
From The Lassen County Times

The National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action filed a lawsuit against California on Wednesday, Jan 5, challenging a law that allows the state to disclose sensitive personal information about law-abiding gun owners to universities and any “bona fide research institute.” (more…)

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Firearms Licensing Bill Was The #5 Most Read Bill of 2021!

Sunday, 07 November 2021 by Scott P.

Chris McInally
11/7/21

The Sabika Sheikh Firearm Licensing and Registration Act was the #5 most read bill of 2021! This should alarm industry proponents as our nation continues to push their restrictive gun agenda.

US HR127, or the Sabika Sheikh Firearm Licensing and Registration Act, was proposed in January of 2021 and has been read 22,862 times this year. This bill, which is still in committee, aims to create a national firearm registry, set a minimum gun ownership age at 21, and require licensing and psychological evaluations. (more…)

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SHOT Show 2023 Coverage

Wednesday, 20 October 2021 by Scott P.

Firearms Industry News will be on-site and ready to provide you with fresh coverage from Media Day at the Range and the 2022 SHOT Show. Please check back for up to date info and media. (more…)

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Orange County Shooting Range Field Time Review

Monday, 02 September 2019 by Scott P.

After visiting the range for the first time a month back, I was extremely impressed with both the layout, cleanliness, and modernization of this range in comparison to many of the surrounding offerings. They allow rifle and pistol on the lines (excluding .50 of course), and the ventilation system was definitely something the owners should be proud of (no lead poisoning worries here). (more…)

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2016 SHOT Show Pictures

Sunday, 14 October 2018 by Scott P.

Firearms industry news was on site at the 2016 Shot Show that took place in Las Vegas at the Sands Exposition center. We look forward to providing you with all of the best 2016 Shot Show Photos and new gun releases that were on display to the public for the first time.


Photo Galleries of 2016 SHOT Show

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