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Hey everyone,
I wanted to start a discussion about assault rifles in California and the current regulations surrounding them. It seems like the laws regarding firearms can be quite complex, and I'm curious to learn more about the specific restrictions and requirements for owning an assault rifle in our state. I know here in California, AR's are regulated under the Assault Weapons Control Act (AWCA). The law defines assault weapons based on specific characteristics like detachable magazines, pistol grips, and flash suppressors. California has some of the strictest regulations in the country, including mandatory firearm registration, restrictions on features and magazine capacity, and limited purchasing options. Can anyone shed some light on this topic? |
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wrong sub-topic section.
And also would suggest doing a bit research on your own. There are already tons of information presented and a flow chart link at the top of the forum with external links to actual PC. Recommend reading up on them first. |
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^^Look Up^^
click on CA SemiautoBan(AW)ID Flowchart
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Don't forget that the law also defines AWs by make and model.
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/discussion
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Simple flowchart.
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C'mon guys, just because there are other threads doesn't mean it's a topic we should avoid. Just provide basic information so newer members can quickly get the idea about how it works. Here, I'll start.
Assault weapons is what CA defines (not "assault rifles") and it includes both handguns and long guns (rifles and shotguns). The issue are primarily semi-automatic firearms with three naughty design elements: (1) detachable magazine, (2) pistol grip, (3) threaded barrel. As a general rule, threaded barrels are a no-go by themselves, and pistol grips don't mix with detachable magazines. You can only have one of the two. There are additional "features" that are controlled, but it really comes down to pistol grips and detachable magazines - if you look at a rifle, the first thing you are looking at is it semi-automatic and does it have a pistol grip. That's your starting point. The long story, for another post, is listed lowers, banned calibers, magazine capacities, additional features, and alike. Those are secondary and aren't nearly as important as the "no pistol grip with detachable magazines" rule.
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Fun? Then Banned.
Black? Then Banned. Standard? Then Banned. Old Technology? Then Banned except for special people.
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See also the wiki articles - http://web.archive.org/web/202002021...tomatic_Rifles
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There really isn't much more to discuss.
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Here you go - -:
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The latest update to CA AW laws and registration was 2020. It didn't deal with rifles, pistols or shotguns though.
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I hear ChatGPT is good at writing essays, you should try that if you want other people to write your paper for you.
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True, but all that dealt with was an opening and closing of registration for AOWs which seemed a bit esoteric and confusing for someone asking to discuss ?assault rifles?.
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My take on this mess : Get yourself a LEGAL AR, many brands out THERE IN BUY A GUN LAND. Next take out the Bolt carrier assy. Get A CMMG or other brand of 22lr Conversion kit and a couple of 22lr Black Dog mags. Put the centerfire bolt carrier away in some storage location on your property. Take the piece of dog do do attached to the hand grip and store it with the bolt carrier. Put the CMMG bolt carrier into you AR and put a Black Dog 22lr unloaded into your rifle. Done, no longer a AW.
That is what I did while in Cali. I had plenty of centerfire rifles non AW and used them for hunting. Now I am in Tennessee and removed the dog do do stuff and removed the CMMG kit and am back to real AR 15 land. If you still just have to have a AR in Cali buy another cheapie AR that is neutered just because you just gotta have one. Psalm 1 |
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... under Federal laws, Title 1 Other. ... under CA laws, firearms that are not pistols, rifles, or shotguns. Title 2 AOWs were not eligible for that AW registration period because they did not meet CA's requirement to be a "firearm that is not a pistol, rifle, or shotgun". ^Under CA laws, a firearm with a less than 16" barrel is a "pistol". Which is why Title 2 AOW have to be configured to be compliant with CA assault weapons for pistols and are affected by CA unsafe handgun laws.
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It's a common problem on Calguns; it seems to be part of its culture. Not a fan of it. For example, asking a question about CCW in LA County will get everyone to say you should just go scour through the massive thread on that because the answer is in there, somewhere. Lots of people don't know where to start or don't have the time or sometimes the knowledge to provide the discernment needed to wade through some of the massive threads on here or to find what is needed by searching for it. It's a discussion forum, but there is some sort of weird reticence here about discussing something once someone else has made a topic on it. It's something I noticed in the last few years.
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It may be a problem but the thing is, the OP is very new here, with a low post count, and most of their posts seem to be pretty much filler-the whole thing reeks of a spammer/scammer trying to get their post count up as to seem like a legitimate member of the community. Add to that the overly broad question in the OP and the whole thing seems really disingenuous.
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AND the OP hasn't posted to a thread THEY STARTED in a Week. If it smells like a duck, sounds like a duck, and walks like a duck... It just might be a RINO.
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