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California Glock Ban Bill Waits For Governor’s Signature
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California Glock Ban Bill Waits For Governor’s Signature

Jim Flanders
Last updated: September 15, 2025 3:31 pm
Jim Flanders Published September 15, 2025
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California lawmakers have passed AB 1127, a bill that indirectly bans Glocks and many similar handguns by focusing on the potential for illegal modifications. The legislation, now awaiting the governor’s signature, could greatly impact firearm availability for law-abiding citizens across the state.


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SACRAMENTO, CA (4-minute read) — In a move that’s stirring strong debate among both firearm advocates and gun control supporters, California’s Democrat-led legislature has passed Assembly Bill 1127 (AB 1127), a controversial measure that appears to specifically target Glock pistols and similar semi-automatic handguns. While the bill avoids mentioning Glock by name, its language effectively singles out firearms that can potentially be converted into full-auto using a small aftermarket switch, which is an illegal modification already banned under federal law.

The California Senate approved the measure 29-2 on Friday, sending it to the Assembly, which quickly passed it in a 54-16 vote on Saturday. The bill is now awaiting signature by Governor Gavin Newsom, who has historically backed strict gun control initiatives.

At the heart of AB 1127 is a new classification of “machine gun-convertible pistols,” which refers to handguns capable of accepting illegal “auto-switch” devices. These unregistered switches, also known as “chips,” are not supported by Glock or any major manufacturer and are already classified as illegal under the National Firearms Act. Despite this, AB 1127 seeks to make even the potential to accept such a device grounds for a ban, essentially punishing design, not action.

For dealers, the consequences are steep. Selling a prohibited firearm could result in a $5,000 fine per violation and potential loss of licensure. Law enforcement and military purchases remain exempt.

Critics See Slippery Slope in Firearm Restrictions

Gun rights organizations such as Gun Owners of California argue that AB 1127 is more about banning Glocks than fighting illegal conversions. The group claims the bill targets design elements rather than criminal misuse, disproportionately affecting millions of legal firearm owners.

AB 1127 also bans manufacturers from including any kind of built-in “anti-switch” blocking feature designed to prevent full-auto conversion, effectively nullifying efforts to engineer compliance.

Gun control groups like Everytown for Gun Safety applauded the move. “DIY machine guns are just as dangerous as they sound,” said President John Feinblatt. “California is setting the standard for proactive gun laws.”

For concealed carriers and firearm enthusiasts, this measure could have long-term implications, especially as Glocks and similar models are among the most trusted and commonly carried handguns in the U.S. Many legal gun owners use them for self-defense due to their reliability, ease of use, and availability of accessories.

If AB 1127 becomes law, it may force major manufacturers to alter their product lines, or risk being shut out of the California market entirely.

Safety Tip: Always verify that any firearm you purchase is legal in your state and meets all compliance requirements. Understanding both federal and local laws can help you avoid unintentional violations and ensure you remain a responsible gun owner.

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