CA Senator wants to "close the bullet button loophole"

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Re: CA Senator wants to "close the bullet button loophole"

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C-dub wrote: Mon May 21, 2012 7:48 pm I'll see your accusation that manufacturer's are circumventing the spirit of CA's law and raise you that CA's law is circumventing the spirit of the Second Amendment.
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Re: CA Senator wants to "close the bullet button loophole"

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apostate wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 8:00 pm
jason812 wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 4:43 pmThere is at least 68,000 registered rifles with bullet buttons. The leftist can't figure out that if the AR was a legitimate problem, with at least 68,000, you would know if they were a problem.
That's the number of new registrations in California. It doesn't include ARs converted to "featureless" rifles. It doesn't include "fixed magazine" ARs employing one of the new loophole gadgets. It certainly doesn't include ARs owned by those who walk the civil disobedience path.
Most definitely. I just used the numbers provided. Unfortunately there is no telling how many US citizens are worried about the man finding their unregistered "assault weapon " and being hauled [abbreviated profanity deleted] jail. I didn't want to speculate on the number of AR's in hiding afraid they will be separated from their owners.
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Re: CA Senator wants to "close the bullet button loophole"

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Can we give California back to Mexico. :tiphat:
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Re: CA Senator wants to "close the bullet button loophole"

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apostate wrote: Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:39 pm
jason812 wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 8:37 pm
apostate wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 8:00 pm
jason812 wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 4:43 pmThere is at least 68,000 registered rifles with bullet buttons. The leftist can't figure out that if the AR was a legitimate problem, with at least 68,000, you would know if they were a problem.
That's the number of new registrations in California. It doesn't include ARs converted to "featureless" rifles. It doesn't include "fixed magazine" ARs employing one of the new loophole gadgets. It certainly doesn't include ARs owned by those who walk the civil disobedience path.
Most definitely. I just used the numbers provided. Unfortunately there is no telling how many US citizens are worried about the man finding their unregistered "assault weapon " and being hauled [abbreviated profanity deleted] jail. I didn't want to speculate on the number of AR's in hiding afraid they will be separated from their owners.
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There's another option I didn't mention above, which I'm using for my NP road trip. Before I cross into California, I'll swap out the BCG for a 22LR conversion. Rimfires aren't AW in CA. No harm, no foul.
Oh, very slick workaround. I like it. :thumbs2:
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