Minden, NV, October 15, 2019– Franklin Armory®, the makers of CA7TM (the only California Roster approved AR,) introduces a new long gun for the Golden State that is neither “featureless” or “mag locked.”
The Franklin Armory® Title 1TM was created for our friends behind enemy lines where the modern sporting rifle is neutered beyond comprehension. While fixed magazine and featureless platforms will continue to have their place, Title 1TM provides a FULL FEATURE option to the consumer in restrictive jurisdictions. It has a standard magazine release, and while it ships with a 10 round magazine, civilians can use legally acquired 30 round magazines with Title 1TM. Whether for hunting, competition, or defense, Franklin Armory® is constantly working to provide new options for the American firearms enthusiast.
• Since it is not a rifle, shotgun, or pistol, it can’t be defined as an Assault Weapon in CA
• Standard push button magazine release
• Usable with legally owned standard capacity magazines
• 3 points of contact including padded cheek weld
• Can be used with any flash hider or compensator
• 100% American made
The Title 1TM will make its debut at the NASGW show on October 23rd 2019 booth # 623 Available for order Now!
If you would like more information about this topic, please see our website at www.franklinarmory.com
Hahahahahaha!! That’s great. They should have called it the “loophole”.
>> Usable with legally owned standard capacity magazines
When you write stuff like this, you concede the antigunners have a point with their “high capacity magazine” fiction.
“standard magazines” or “milspec magazines” are much better choice of words.
Anti-gunners don’t care what we call magazines. Any capacity is still too much. Because guns.
Truth.
Like they aren’t gonna use “milspec” against us!?! That isn’t a better choice of words for them not to use against us at all. Every single day I hear the argument of military equipment in the hands of….
Yes, let’s not let the anti-self-defense rights crowd redefine the established terms. They are “standard magazines”. People on the fence need to hear the correct term. The wording is pretty important.
How about we just say, “magazines”?
So how does this work?
It’s not a pistol because it’s too long, and it’s not a rifle because it doesn’t have a stock?
Just like in Connecticut. Our “others” do not fit the description of a pistol-barrel over 12″ does not have a stock so not a rifle. Has a VFG. Put a brace on it and presto not a AW.
Oh and over 26″ in length
SOLD!
I’ll take two.