CA regulations calls for welding, epoxing, or riveting. [11 CCR 5471(w)]
AFAIK... "hot glue" is a type of thermoplastic adhesive, whereas "epoxy" is a type of polymer resin.
California Code of Regulations Title 11 Division 5 Chapter 39 Article 2 Section 5471
Explanation of Terms Related to Assault Weapon Designation.
For purposes of Penal Code section 30900 and Articles 2 and 3 of this Chapter the following definitions shall apply:
(w) “Permanently attached to” means the magazine is welded, epoxied, or riveted into the magazine well. A firearm with a magazine housed in a sealed magazine well and then welded, epoxied, or riveted into the sealed magazine well meets the definition of “permanently attached to”.
AFAIK... "hot glue" is a type of thermoplastic adhesive, whereas "epoxy" is a type of polymer resin.
California Code of Regulations Title 11 Division 5 Chapter 39 Article 2 Section 5471
Explanation of Terms Related to Assault Weapon Designation.
For purposes of Penal Code section 30900 and Articles 2 and 3 of this Chapter the following definitions shall apply:
(w) “Permanently attached to” means the magazine is welded, epoxied, or riveted into the magazine well. A firearm with a magazine housed in a sealed magazine well and then welded, epoxied, or riveted into the sealed magazine well meets the definition of “permanently attached to”.



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