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Yet another idiotic gun control scheme...
http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalert...to-police.html
Anyone who buys at least 1,000 rounds would now effectively be a criminal. And I couldn't help but facepalm at this part. Quote:
Who does they think we are, a nation of Flashes?
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Because a spree shooter is actually going to carry around 6,000 rounds let alone fire them........right
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It's Komiefornia so what do you expect. the average IQ of the majority of the legislation isn't to my local temperature.
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So they want to make any sort of speed-loader illegal then, because it apparently ups the rate of fire of the weapon?
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Senate Bill 249 actually refers to the "bullet button", classifying it as a regular removable magazine and hence any weapon that has one along with any "evil" features (e.g. a pistol grip) would be classified as an "assault weapon" and become illegal. So basically, if this passed the only way that you could have an AR-15 patter rifle would be for it to be featureless, lacking a pistol grip, folding stock, flash hider or forward pistol grip.
Just a random though, has anyone ever come up with an AR-15 upper receiver that could be reloaded with stripper clips through the top? Not only would this be legal to have with any features (no detachable magazine) I think it would be pretty cool in a retro sort of way. |
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Probably, if I lived in CA and wanted a .223 would probably just go for something like the Kel Tec SU-16CA (featureless so can have a regular detachable magazine without a bullet button). However, a lot of people will go to any lengths to use an AR-15 pattern gun. A stripper clip compatible upper would have the advantage that you could use AR-15 lowers (with some kind of fixed magazine release so the mag wasn't readily removable), barrels, handguards, grips and stocks. Mounting optics would be a bit of an issue though. Anyway, I assume it is impossible or else someone would have probably already done it.
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More like be willing to jump through alot of hoops to exersize our second amendment rights. Those bulletbuttons arn't just for AR15 rifles. They work on anything that takes an AR15 magazine and they make bullet buttons for other style magwells. This law is just an attempt to make more firearms illegal since the gun owners in California have managed to circumvent an oderous infringment on their rights already.
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Not really, it would still be an AR-15 and be compatible with AR-15 parts. It would just have a different upper receiver (I imagine you could fit a "fixed" magazine release to any lower so that would not need to be changed). Regardless it was just a random though that occurred to me whilst trying to think of a workaround and is probably impossible for some technical or ergonomic reason that is eluding me right now.
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