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  • ill just wear a small ball or something attached to my finger so i can press it with my finger again

  • Other than impeding the ability to remove the cartridge quickly what other disadvantage does this button create compared to a stock ar15 ?

    thanx

  • We will all have to have one of these someday.

  • Nice gloves

    

  • I live in California... I was lucky enough to get an AR-15 prior to this BS bullet button.... However i just picked up an AK and it has an ever worse mechanism to eject my stupid 2-round magazine.... Come on... Really who listens to these laws.... We the good lawful people or the gangsters with their unregistered guns.... Some laws are just out-right stupid...

  • If someone in my family dies because of this, every lobster breathed bastard in Sacramento will hear about it for MILES AWAY. WHY AREN'T THE GANGSTERS BEING TOLD TO USE BULLET BUTTONS? WHY DO THEY GET FULLY AUTOMATIC WEAPONS? THIS ISN'T FUCKING FAIR.

  • wtf california sucks ass, you can only hold 10 rounds (1 chambered?), and you need this piece of crap bullet button?

  • @saik0pod You can thank the insane gun-control retards who don't realize that crime committed with a long gun (especially AR-15s) is generally very low.

    But the gun control movement was never about safety. It's about control, because they're fuckers.

  • yes it is only 1 retarded thing...out of many and more keep being added the B.S. needs to stop.

  • Out of all the stupid things I've seen people install on their rifles, this has to be the worst.

  • @lvska1 I guess you missed the video description.

  • @vtec44sbn These gun laws are so ridiculous - the only people who are going obey them are the people who are law abiding.

  • @lvska1

    I agree, but they have to because they're in Cali.

  • why?

  • @Anthonypablo I'm from California, and I approve this message.

  • I'd take this over Britain's gun laws any day.

    Yeah, it's a stupid requirement, but bitching over something fairly simple when others have nothing is even stupider.

  • @Komodokid57 i know what you mean man..and you can make a bullet button out of a 22lr with most of it cut off and then shove a magnet in it to use as your mag realease and it stays there too in case of zombies..lol.

  • @Komodokid57 I see your point, but our liberties are taken every time we become content with less.

  • That is the most retarded thing! I guess It's fits the rest of the California gun laws... RETARDED!!!

  • Now, after reading the description I'm even more confused^^ What was the reason to install this again?

  • @lllBASlll To comply with California law.

  • @AgentHog

    ^^ Yeah, thanks. Could you explain the REASON?

  • why not adapt a shooting glove to be able to open that? maybe put a metal or plastic stud in the tip of the trigger finger

  • Only in Commiefornia...

  • oh that's what the infamous bullet button does. good thing I dont live in that hell hole of a state.

  • @brock12892 california is one of the best places to live..we got great wheater beaches clubs disnelylad etc..but yea the gun laws suck..

  • I'm glad I don't have to deal with that. That would suck even if you weren't trying to protect your life.

  • How is this at all useful when the zombies come?!

  • @daniejw it helps so that you have a reason to not help the hippies and the dykes. basically thinning the heard from the libs.

  • why must you wear a glove???

  • @deg1296 Hahahaa! Fuck stockton!

  • and that's why I don't live in the people republic of kalifornia.

    Smart design though, if I was stuck having to do something like that, it's probably what I'd use

  • ..... aww hell no!!!!! I am NOT putting one of those on!!! fuck it I'll be Illegal!!

  • Fuck cali.!! if tht takes to long its a life and death situtation

  • If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen. -- Samuel Adams, speech at the Philadelphia State House, August 1, 1776

  • Thanks for showing how it works so clearly.

  • so now in a "Oh shit" situation you have to fumble around for something pointy so you can change out magazines?

  • @TheRealMrDanks Just keep a pin tethered behind your ejection port on a hook and loop patch...

    In other words, velcro a piece of metal to your gun.

    You can also just use a lanyard and hang it from the rail system if you've got an advanced combat optics group assembly or other sight assist device attached.

    Either way, while you're not going to have a <1sec. reload on your gun, I highly doubt you'll ever get into a situation in California where you'll need to combat reload your assault rifle.

  • @TheRealMrDanks If you're in an "oh shit" situation, I'm not sure a 5.56 rifle is the gun you'd be going for anyway. Buy a handgun or a shotgun.

  • Alaska is a awesome place to live , been there a few times and ya id definitely prefer it to here at this point

  • @goombafreak I'm moving from Anchorage to San Diego in January. What with the bullet button, I won't have to leave my baby behind either.

  • Good idea with the rubber gloves. Wouldn't want to get your finger prints on that icky evil black rifle.

  • more retarded ca law to stop legal users of firearms from defending them selfs , just think now while your wifes being raped and your getting shot at you now have the pleasure of fuckin with another worthless device to get a clip in

    IM so moving out of this 4th reich fucket up pole pot run state soon as i can

  • @goombafreak be glad you can have guns we can't have shit on us or we get arrested even pocketknifes is forbidden

  • @goombafreak First of all, if you need more than 10 rounds of 5.56 in a home defense scenario, you're already good and fucked. Second, just slap on a Monsterman grip and now you've got a detachable magazine legal AR15. It's really not that difficult.

  • @LifeDeathAnime and what law next? the gun must be disassembled when not in use... how bout the legislation ca gov just passed saying as of jan 1 open carry of unloaded handguns will be illegal , if you would rather beg your masters for a permit to even have the right to defend yourself go ahead and stay in ca and when its down to pocket knifes ill be laughing at you from alaska with my rifles on hand, but thx for the info on yet another device to dodge laws that shouldn't exist

  • @goombafreak Really? Alaska? Is your right to carry a gun so important you're going to move to Alaska? I mean, you could've said Washington, or Vermont, but you chose Alaska? You must live in one shitty part of California if you'd really rather spend the rest of your life in Alaska with your guns.

  • @LifeDeathAnime haha he probably lives in stockton.

  • @LifeDeathAnime I like my current grip, flash hider, and adjustable stock. I don't like the way that Monsterman looks either. I can't imagine too many situations where having 10 rounds would be insufficient. I don't plan on agitating that many ganglanders.

  • I did alot of reseach man and even though this is CA Legal AR-15, is it still considered a "Type 3 Assault Rifle?" Because its a type 3 Category did you have to send the DOJ a special letter of approval? I am also trying soon purchase a CA Legal AR-15 and I want to make sure that no BS can occur once i get it.

  • @killacomeback Nope. I transferred it legally at a gun shop just like a typical long gun. If you want more detailed answers, check calguns.net (the 2A sub-forum).

  • Yo man I checked out the website. I honestly don't think it will benefit me the most. Because the bullet button does not make the Ar-15 look like a legal rifle in the eyes of the officials or cops. I am still doing research but you know of any special permission from the DOJ can do to clarify in document that I have a fully registered rifle? I don't think the DROS and DOJ background check counts as a having a AR-15 fully registered.

  • @killacomeback That site has all the legal cases, charts, official police training documents on bullet button, and the foundation even offer to defend your legally configured AR15 in court. Because of them, there has never been a legally configured AR15 owner in CA convicted. If that's not enough then nothing will be.

  • Yeah man that may be true that people never got convicted, but you can still get arrested and detaineed in jail up to 5 DAYS! Thats how the LEO in my city is, then they release you for mistake weapons or after court.

  • @killacomeback Then you should definitely read up the court case where Calguns foundation got someone in a similar situation financially compensated for violation of his civil rights. Then, you should check out Orange County Sheriff and Sacramento County Sheriff department's training document on the legality of the bullet button. BTW, Class 3 permit in CA is almost non-existence for regular citizens. Hopefully, the bullet button won't be around for long.

  • My point is isnt there any manning document or paper work that I can just show them LEO basterds if they decide to confiscate my weapon and PROVE THEM WRONG? I don't think telling the LEO to check calgun foundation on the internet is a strong emphasis my weapon will be legal.

  • @killacomeback Calguns Foundation hits them back where it hurts. It is an actual non-profit organization with knowledgeable people behind it. They have taken legal actions, and won. If you're not comfortable, don't own an evil looking rifle in this state. CA DOJ and BATF won't do a thing to help you. No documentation will prevent ignorance cops from hauling you to jail if they want to, legal or not.

  • @killacomeback o please can i kiss up to the masters and get a star on my arm pleeeease daddy

  • Why are you wearing latex gloves?

  • I live in Commiefornia and I rather have a Ruger Mini-14 or an M1A. I will never have a AR or AK in the state of Commiefornia cuz they are POS. I am not going to spend my money on shit.

  • @kyleelliott90 I couldn't agree more, I'm not saying to give up. Absolutely vote and put pressure on idiot people who want to take our rights away because they get a scared and make "fear legislation". Still though its always nice to have one and never need it than....I'm sure you know the rest lol. I guess I'm just of the mind that if I'm a law abiding citizen I'm gonna own what I want, like you said as long as it doesn't hurt others what can they possibly say about me morally.

  • @kyleelliott90 Well for one, any gun show you go too you can buy without any proof of anything, also in some states too, you don't have to do checks or be a resident. Those democratic states got you brain washed into to thinking that though I see lol As far as owning one, all rights aside, because you can. Like I said you keep it in the closet for a rainy day and whos to know you even have it. If the country collapses or something should happen, at least you are prepared. That's my two cents.

  • @kyleelliott90 Don't allot of people just go out of state to buy the things they want ? I know I would. I mean you could never take it out to the range but heck you have it just in case.

  • why dont they make it illegal in california to have a functioning dominant arm/appendage? When will enough be enough?

  • this still doesnt make it leagel in calie, says the lawyer for caliefornia on the phone.......try getting pulled over with that in your car ;)

  • @wesleypipes120 There has been no successful court case brought against AR15 owners with properly configured bullet button. I've shot on public land and ranges in CA and had the exact gun inspected my law enforcement officers.

  • @wesleypipes120 Ya that's what they do to try and scare you, heck they can even arrest you, but getting arrested and getting CONVICTED are two totally different things that have nothing to do with each other.

  • @wesleypipes120

    guess that's why all gun shops sell them like this, huh?

  • That is so stupid... If I had to do that where I live, I would make myself a pair of "shooting" gloves with something built into one of the fingers that would fit right into that hole.

  • Lol this video is definitely retarded

  • Bullet button realy this guy knows nothing

  • Why is he wearing a latex glove?

  • @DiscoDude82 turn your head and cough

  • what an unnecessary burden.... i sure hope law enforcement are not exempt from this inconvenience.... lol how likely is that.... ;-/

  • FUCK CALIFORNIA

  • A Bullet Buttons is a punishment towards law abiding citizens and it is not doing anything to stop crime in California. I don't even want an AR or AK style rifle I would rather get a Ruger Mini 14 and/ or a Springfield M1A. Bullet Buttons are just pieces of junk that should not be on any firearm.

  • Is that Req'd in CA or something? That is stupid.

  • why are you wearing gloves did you murder somebody?

  • @BAbukkakkis Wearing gloves when handling a weapon prevents the oils and salts in your skin from corroding the weapon, forcing cleaning more often than necessary.

  • whats fucked up is somehow they consider dropping the mag a felony. and they also consider anything over 10 shot mags to be a felony

  • so whats the reason beind it? Is it to give the criminal that has no button the upper hand?

  • Dude sucks to live in California!!!

  • @resseau73 yes it does.

  • @conciousness88 LOL!!!! These laws are a joke!! No criminal is gonna have a bullet button on an AR. They will buy a stolen one for next to nothing that was smuggled across the border or just driven across state lines!! All these laws do is make the sport of shooting more miserable for law abiding citizens!

  • @conciousness88 LOL!!!! These laws are a joke!! No criminal is gonna have a bullet button on an AR. They will buy a stolen one for next to nothing that was smuggled across the border or just driven across state lines!! All these laws do is make the sport of shooting more miserable for law abiding citizens! Im glad to see you agree man!!!

  • @resseau73 exactly, they cant enforce gun laws on someone that didnt register their gun. so doing everything legal and shit is what leaves the gun law abiders more vulnerable to the criminals. and the law that you cant legally buy a hand gun until 21 is a joke, because a joe blow keeping a low profile sells hand guns to any1

  • @conciousness88 Handguns at 21 is a Federal Law, not something that came from California.

  • @NinjaRider777R has nothing to do with my statement of the law being a joke

  • @conciousness88 Being a gun owner myself, 21 for a handgun is one Federal Law that I happen to agree with.

    There's just too many idiots out there who do more stupid shit between the ages of 18 to 21 than any other age group.

  • LMAO

  • If you need a mag release tool we sell really good one no complaints on our product just look us up on fmjreloads . com

  • this is the most communist crap i have ever seen! I live in Illinois and i thought we had it bad but Cali......damn dude thats a little mental..there is no justification on why this should be done at all! I would sue an individual can sue the state for this crap and i would be no different

  • That really pisses me off (and I live in PA) fuck California's government!

  • i swore id never get an ar15/m4/any centerfire carbine until i moved out of california because of the bullet button...BUT im starting to warm up to this bullet button thing...i still dont like it but its starting to seem very minor to me now. is that a bad thing?

  • @andrademeza

    Haha same here, actually. It's....alright for range use. We SHOULD be able to drop our magazines freely and it's a really..really stupid law but for plinking at the range, not a hugee inconvenience. I feel sorry for the man or woman that has to use their AR/AK for home defense and needs to do a mag change..

  • @EverythingisFire yeah it really sucks, BUT i did just get back from the dealer from picking up my .22 rifle and they told me about this prince50 wonder wrench that turns it to a regular release...lol (hey out in the desert they wont know..hehehe and as for HD i guess it be okay to put it on there at night and take it off in the morning.) it might be techniquely illegal but eh...its a way to stick it to uncle sam b sides you never know when the zombie invasion might begin you know... =)

  • @andrademeza

    I just heard about that prince a few minutes ago haha. I myself will be going with a Raddlock which sounds similar. Turn it all the way to the right with with a tool and it locks up the mag. Turn it left some and the magazine will drop freely.

  • @EverythingisFire sounds good, ima check that one out too...

  • @andrademeza Yeah that's a bad thing. But like EverythingisFire said, it's fine for range use. But I like to go out to Nevada to shoot anyways so I can just convert everything back to normal and assemble my regular cap mags there, so it's all good.

  • @KalashnikovKid762 hehehe yep, nevada is actually where im planning on moving out to in the future...

  • Now this does not stop us from using a 30 round mag does it? And also if we where to move out of state could this be converted back the original mag release?

  • @entouchgraphics yes it can be converted back..

  • So happy I dont live in CA.. What good does this do anyway? Just put a beta mag in and be done with it.

  • what does that button ,pointing at an angle, behind the brass deflector do?

  • @GermanShepherdsRule9

    if your carrier bolt doesn't fully close, you tap this button a couple of times and it pushes the bolt forward to that it closes.

  • someone tell me please how did college educated communists hijack my state . i want a kel-tec rfb but NO evil EVIL i say (well they say) this button thingy is a redickulas (sp)

    adaptation to bad law. and hey even with this you cant put your legacy 30 rounders into it you know ,

  • Bullet buttons are just inconvenient and it doesn't look like they do anything to keep us safe.

  • the bullet button law in california is total BS and AGAINST our 2nd consitutional right.

  • Ya I would of never bought that gun hope u kept tha receipt

  • WTF!!!!

  • The surf here in California is great but the gun Laws suck. I was going to get an AR15 until I found out that CA had this stupid restriction on releasing the magazine. Plus only 10 round mags? Jeez. Its like building a mustang with a stroked 351 naturally aspirated engine and only letting grandma drive it. Lets thank our legislature for neutering our guns and disarming respectable citizens by refusing to issue CCW permits. CA gives criminals a big-time advantage over law-abiding citizens.

  • @TwoNiner29er Build it featureless and use all the large capacity mags you want, along with a normal magazine release.

  • damn CA sucks makes me glad i live in Texas you can buy what ever you want, hell the county im in you can even own a bear or tiger an AK .50 cal rifle. i swear im never leaving Texas

  • hold the phone!~ bullet button? who told you it was called the bullet button? crackhead

  • rediculous gun laws in ca is fuck ing bs

  • @boozeye66 ny too

  • Perhaps if we moved on to the real problem and turned prison into a place of suffering instead of 3 hots and a cot for the gangbanger scum of the world, they would think twice about acting the way they do. Some of these gangsters see going to prison as respectable or tough. And they don't give a shit if they go or not because all it is, is a big tax funded homeboy reunion. Start fucking gassing them like rejected chickens at a slaughter house. Making more laws will not stop outlaws.

  • @Master7770

    a bullet is much cheaper than a air conditioned facility...

  • Gotta love California anti-gun liberals

  • why do you need that buttan

  • why cant i just detatch it by presssing whats the bullet buttun for man thank god i dont live in californa arnold who say he a pro gun pro constitution conserveative is actully an anti gun unconstitutional libreal

  • that laws unconstitutional

  • how worthless don't understand at all

  • Hmm, I wonder how many criminals check and make sure they have their bullet buttons installed on their guns when they step out the door to work on being a lowlife thug.

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  • @MrGunman11 don't think there is many "criminal thugs" as you called them, that can even afford this kind of weapon platform. So, please stop fear mongering.

  • @big92fs Interesting, so I guess the 200 gang members from La M who just got busted a few weeks ago just so happened to have AKs and ARs and a freaking machine gun cause they can't afford them??? No fear mongering here dude, just the truth, check the pictures of arsenals that they find and you will see none of them have bullet buttons.

  • @MrGunman11 Not familiar with that case, but if you said that happened then I'll take your word for. But on the flip side, as long as they use it on each other and not innocent citizens then it really doesn't matter. They can use grenade launchers and RPGS to snuff each other for all I care. Lastly, if they really had what you claim they confiscated, then really the true criminals are the ones that supplied it on the first place and agencies like the ATF that didn't do nothing to stop it.

  • Hey @MrGunman11, me and you can sit here and debate whether you are fear mongering or not. Bu the fact of the matter is that you're. Now ask your self one question why are we talking about gang members with military rifles?, and not the agencies that allow for this transactions to take place in the first place? I tell you why, because that is the only things we see on the news. See, we do live in constant state of fear. Therefore you sir are fear mongering, why? because that is all talk about.

  • @big92fs Of course ATF didn't do shit to stop it, just look at Fast and Furious. They most likely wanted to pass more gun control.

  • @MrGunman11 Now tell me who the real "criminal thugs" are?

  • @big92fs In SoCal and S Florida, AK-47s are quite common among latino and black drug gangs. Oftentimes, their "response time" to an incident is faster than that of police or paramedics.

    A basic AK-47 can be purchased for well under $500 on the street, the ammunition is cheap, and requires basically no training use fairly effectively.

  • @silvermediastudio You din't get my point, and that is why we are back to square one. Please read more carefully.

  • @MrGunman11 That is exactly the case that I wanted to talk about, but I find it hard to make a point with only 488 characters. However, I'm glad you see my point.

  • @big92fs Oh I do and I'm right there with you in frustration, specially when nothing is being done about it yet.

  • Maybe if everyone had to paint their gun pink......

  • Now that you can't have a forward grip shootings must be at an all time low huh?

  • what i dont understand is why they ban forward pistol grips.. gun laws are just bs

  • California is such a retarded state, I could never live there

  • Some day... this won't be necessary in CA. That day can't come soon enough.

  • where did you get that AR-15?...

  • @latinoguy562 I have several, but that one was a private party transfer at a gun shop from another CA gun owner.

  • @latinoguy562 Probably the same exact place that everyone else gets them.

  • California has a lot of cool stuff going for it, but gun laws certainly aren't one of them....

  • Thank God I live in the South!!!!! You guys need to work it out, out there. NRA all the way!!!

  • lol everybody know this right ??? if you dont you are stupid XD

  • Fucking commifornia.

  • Stupid laws like this one and the 10 round magazine law makes me think twice about buying a AR15!!! I'm ready to leave this state!!

  • @roundsandflies So to unload your AR you need a small object to push the button in?

  • The Supreme court should do something about this bullshit law! and many other gun restrictions in CA. Gun laws here are unconstitutional!

    We need to elect are leaders carefully!

  • i hate having to have a bullet button on my ar. what kind of bullshit is that we get singled out for what reasons?

  • I just got a gpik, it is something you put around your middle finger to use to release the bullet button and I just found it was originally used for touch screen phones. Seems that with this it pretty much defeats CA's gay gun laws but you can still only use 10 round mags.

  • @Crow762 These silly laws define "balderdash" and "tommyrot", don't they?. I think I'll grow an extremely thick right index fingernail. And when they legalize the hunting of politicians, I'm getting centerfire, blackpowder and archery buck and doe permits! Noli nothis permittere te terere!

  • Damn sad you have to own one, but at least you can have an AR.. In VA theres no such silly rules (yet), I feel sorry for those living in the Communist state of California. :-(

  • next they will make you use a bullet to pull the trigger ! :D ahahahah

    oh man these stupid laws people come up with now a days really makes you wonder what this world will be like 20 years from now.

  • wow, now according to the California lawmakers since you have installed that stupid little device to inconvenience the shooter when he is trying to defend his wife and kids the gun can no longer go on shooting rampages and kill innocent children. although the left wing bastards have nothing against killing babies because they obviously love abortion and anything that infringes upon our rights. they especially love things that infringe upon our second amendment rights.

  • this is essentially pointless........

  • why? just.....meh

  • This is what happens when your state is run by tree-huggers and/or nazis.

  • This is the most stupid thing I have ever seen on a rifle...what's next an electronic keypad for a social security number?!?!?

  • CA is going broke so fast right now. While unconstitutional firearms restrictions are not the cause of those budget deficits, it's all in the same vein.

  • Lets linch Grey Davis!!!!!!

  • My God, it's like looking at an Olympic athlete who's been crippled D:

  • i hope CA officials know that this is more unsafe than a regular mag release. if you cant unload your rifle without the need of an exterior tool or other object, you are increasing the risk of accidental discharge and other life threatening issues with trapping live rounds within the weapon

  • @navy4life5 Dude, no kidding!

  • That is some bullshit. mag capacity is irrelevant, gun crimes are irrelevant. A person could do a hell of a lot more damage with a Geo metro and a crowd of people than he could with a gun. A gun would be my last option if I wanted to snap and do something crazy. This country is going to the shitter real fast. Stop reprimanding everyone because of 1 single dumb ass. Guns are not the problem, stupid people are the problem.

  • What? That is insane. Perhaps someone should invent a pair of tactical gloves that have a firm rubber pin or rod sticking out at one of the fingertips. It might be a little annoying while you're shooting, but you'd be able to change your magazine without missing a beat. But then again California would probably just ban "modified" gloves.