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Lower shipped without BB
If i receive a complete lower for a customer to do an out of state transfer and it wasn't cal legal due to features and no bullet button. What is the best way to handle that? I'd rather know if it happens before it happens. My thoughts are just install a BB making it legal? But should it be returned what is the proper process, I have no idea.
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That's exactly how I purchased my NFA complete lower from Riflegear in OC (pistol grip and all), no bullet button installed.
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A bullet button is only needed if it is a semi-auto, center-fire firearm. Without an upper, it is neither of those. It could be made into a pump action, bolt action or single shot.
A named lower is a problem only if it is semi-auto, so a named lower is not an issue until someone tries to make it a semi-auto firearm (rim fire is not allowed either).
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Thanks Kemasa and everyone else, others insight is important. just covering my butt. I agree with the being the good guy and making it legal versus sending it back also.
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It IS CA legal if it is just a complete lower, regardless of whether it has a bullet button or not, regardless of whether it is named or not, because it is NOT semi-auto.
So, you are not making it legal, it is legal, unless and until you put a semi-auto, center-fire upper on it.
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The customer can use it for a .22 LR build. It is 100% legal for you to sell it to him as is.
I would simply ask him what he plans on doing with it. If he says he wants to build a Bullet Button build, ask if he has a Bullet Button already and you will install it for no extra charge over the Bullet Button price.
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