Ron Gorski
Silver $$ Contributor
Colofornia is next.
If Texas turns blue it’s all over. Lots of electoral votes.Being someone who moved to Texas to escape high taxes, “assault weapons bans” and woke politics, I find it hard to understand why other folks don’t move. Yes, it’s hard and disruptive, but I found it to be worth the effort. A lot of left leaning Californios move here just to escape the high cost of living. I wish we could get more right leaning pro gun folks here before our diluted population turns this state blue!
Some folks admonished me for not standing my ground and fighting in Delaware. An honest assessment told me that Delaware was a lost cause. I think California is the same. Texas is my Alamo. We need more men on the wall! Come join us!
That’s why I referenced the Alamo. The Republican politico's here are fighting the good fight and pushing back on the woke agenda but the Dems are enticing the younger voters with freebies and “inclusive” BS. It’s nip and tuck. We need an influx of right thinking folks instead of the wrong thinking folks !If Texas turns blue it’s all over. Lots of electoral votes.
Important Update for Our California Customers
Hi everyone,
New Cali-Law posted by one of my parts vendors.
We want to share a clear update with our California customers about new state requirements that will affect what we are allowed to ship to you.
These changes are the result of new California regulations, not a decision we made lightly. Our goal is to make sure you have clear, accurate information so there are no surprises when placing future orders.
Because the new requirements take effect on January 1, many companies, including us, will stop shipping certain items to California after December 20 to allow time for orders to be processed and delivered before the law goes into effect.
What this means for you
Beginning January 1, California law will prohibit us from shipping certain parts and accessories into the state. This applies to both direct-to-consumer orders and shipments to unlicensed dealers.
Restricted items include:
• Barrels
• Upper receivers
• Conversion kits
• Triggers
• Magazines
• Magazine funnels
• Speedloaders
• Parts kits
• Tools
• Any item California may view as an assault weapon component. This includes pistol grips, thumbhole stocks, folding or telescoping stocks, vertical foregrips, flash suppressors, and pistol barrel shrouds.
AB1263, the “online parts ban,” takes effect on January 1, 2026.
Sig sent me a notification as a past customer that barrels and slides won't be shipped to California after the end of 2025. This is going to impact me as a benchrest shooter when I need a new barrel. If it extends to triggers, even more so. Living in the peoples republic of Kalifornika just keeps getting worse.
Fixed it for you.The young voters have no idea what they are voting. I sure hope they wake up before it's too late.
They are brainwashed in the school system, no hope for the new generationThe young voters have no idea what they are voting. I sure hope they wake up
IMO, customers and sellers have to work together to move forward and still do business together and jump through the loops.Until Californians get this figured out and taken care of I won't be shipping barrels to California. Sorry.
And that means I won't be buying your barrel vise either, since that it's "clearly designed and intended to manufacture firearms" as set forth in AB 1263.
But of course you know that because you read and understood the legislation, right?
In reality the vise probably isn't restricted, and you just need proof of identification and a signature for a pre chambered barrel. At least until '27....
I realize that, which is I deleted the post.You gotta do what you gotta do brother. I read the legislation. It's a fairy tale.
The way I see read it, the shipper is the responsible party in this transaction to make all this magic stuff happen. All those checks and whatnot.
It's a bad law....
