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9 September 2017, 20:58 #1
California Compliant AR?
For those who know, can anyone tell me what all the bullshit rules are and what needs to be done in order to make an AR California compliant?
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9 September 2017, 21:08 #2
Sell it before you go?
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9 September 2017, 21:27 #3
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9 September 2017, 21:36 #4
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9 September 2017, 21:56 #5
Well there are 2 things you can do. Remove the "evil" features or get a patriot maglock. I have just removed all the "evil" from my rifles.
1. No forward grips
2. No pistol grip (I'll explain in a sec)
3. Non collapsible stock.
4. No flash hider.
So here is an example for a featureless rifle. Sorry for the huge image.
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9 September 2017, 22:03 #6
So thats my converted saiga. It has no pistol grip. Cali is stupid and says if you can have a pistol style grasp and it protrudes below the action its a pistol grip. That kydex wrap makes it a non pistol grip since I cant get a pistol style hold on it. Its still very functional IMHO. It has a muzzle break and a fixed stock. here is another example.
Much smaller picture. lol. This one has a minimalist stock that has a pin kit so it doesn't move and a strike industries non pistol grip on it as well as a muzzle brake.
Yes I know its stupid, no I cant move right now, yes we are fighting but honestly there are to many idiots in LA and the bay area and thats why we haven't won just yet. Best thing your buddy can do is go over to calguns. There is an AW flow chart that explains it all. You can give your buddy my email as well and have him hit me up and I will see if I can help. I may even have some compliance parts laying around I can give him to help get him an AR.
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10 September 2017, 07:30 #7
The Assault Weapons laws are in constant flux, as well. There were laws signed to be enacted by Jan 1, 2018, but they continue to be countered in court, so new laws keep getting submitted (and fought). The flow chart Naytwan mentions is a good place to start, but at the end of the day, I'd recommend your friend start reading up over at Calguns.
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11 September 2017, 20:04 #8Member
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AR Options for 2017 Forward (BB vs. Featureless vs. Fixed-Mag)
https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/....php?t=1340292
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12 September 2017, 04:40 #9
Here in N.Y. the laws are so broad that they basically are defined by individual cases. What I mean is the interpretation of the law is up to the officer then ultimately the court. Because of this we have no truly defined law. A welded magazine that requires being top fed is ok.
We also use the ARMAGLOCK which requires the separation of the upper from lower to eject the magazine. It's a pain and if you get a double feed you have to pull the mag base plate off but it works. Also look at Fightlite Industries SCR, that's a popular one too. Wish your friend luck.
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12 September 2017, 05:27 #10
Man I'm so glad I don't have to deal with that level of stupidity. We have some jacked up laws here in Michigan (pistol registration being by far the largest) and absolutely terrible knife laws.
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13 September 2017, 07:51 #12Ground Defense 1, Blade Defense 1, Defensive Pistol 1 & 2, Aliance Shoot House, When Things Go Bad, YSINTG, Carbine 1, DART Medical, NRA Range Safety Officer
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subscribed, this seems like a very interesting thread