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Old 03-18-2018, 6:56 PM
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Did any one make Polish PPS43 pistol, which was bought as SSE featureless? so that you don't have to register.

Please advice.
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Old 03-18-2018, 8:53 PM
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No such thing as featureless pistol. If someone got it as SSE, then it must be mag locked (not bullet button type) so you don't have to register.
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Old 03-19-2018, 8:45 AM
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Guys,

Did any one make Polish PPS43 pistol, which was bought as SSE featureless? so that you don't have to register.

Please advice.
CA not make it "featureless" due to the semi-auto pistol having a non-fixed magazine outside of the pistol's grip.

It can be made CA legal (non-assault weapon) with a fixed 10 round magazine, that can not be removed without disassembling the firearm's action or that is permanently attached in the firearm's magazine well.
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Any idea how it can be mag locked? Did any one do it?

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Old 04-21-2018, 10:41 PM
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Mag locking is no longer enough...that was pre-2018. The law changed. Now you have to disassemble the action to make it legal. I am not aware of a device that does that for your desired gun. It might already exist...don't know of it yet.
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Not maglock, I mean make it fixed mag.

Any PPS43 owners please advice.

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Not maglock, I mean make it fixed mag.

Any PPS43 owners please advice.
In regards to "fixed magazine"...

Currently, there is no device on the market for the PPS43 that would prevent a magazine from being removed without disassembling the firearm's action.

Therefore, the only current option is to permanently attach (weld/epxoy/rivet) the magazine into the firearm's magazine well.
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Old 04-23-2018, 8:23 PM
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In regards to "fixed magazine"...

Currently, there is no device on the market for the PPS43 that would prevent a magazine from being removed without disassembling the firearm's action.

Therefore, the only current option is to permanently attach (weld/epxoy/rivet) the magazine into the firearm's magazine well.
PPS43 owners please advice, how you are planning to make it fixed mag.
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Old 05-11-2018, 7:19 PM
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Any one
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Old 05-12-2018, 6:04 AM
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In regards to "fixed magazine"...

Currently, there is no device on the market for the PPS43 that would prevent a magazine from being removed without disassembling the firearm's action.

Therefore, the only current option is to permanently attach (weld/epxoy/rivet) the magazine into the firearm's magazine well.
You will have to do this ^^^^^

Or replace the mag catch spring with something ridged that holds the mag in. That way it’s “permanently” held until you “disassemble” it, when you get smart and leave this ****hole state.
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No one owns a PPSH-43?
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Old 05-26-2018, 6:30 PM
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Guys,


Please look at the pics of magazine release opening (red marked circle) through the bullet button for the PPSH-43, If I can seal the opening; magazine will be fixed to the pistol and have to break the gun open to release it.

Any suggestions how I can seal it? option to remove the seal if I get lucky and move out of this ****ty state.

Please advice.

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