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If I understand what you are saying, it wouldn't be legal unless on a RAW and the whole point of your idea is to bypass registration.
Where I think the flaw is, is when you are able to remove the magazine without disassembling the action. Therefore it's not a fixed magazine. I know you said partial disassembly but the law doesn't say partial disassembly.
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How about a way to use stripper clips either from the top or removing the base plate?Comment
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"It is currently CA legal to modify a double-action revolver into a single-action revolver and modify a single-action revolver into a double-action revolver.
CA DOJ BOF stance on modifying handguns only applies to dimensionally compliant bolt-action single-shot pistols and dimensionally compliant break-open single-shot pistols.
^It does not apply to revolvers, manually operated repeating pistols, and semi-auto pistols." ~~ QuietComment
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Might as well just shut down Calguns until someone says "when."
I don't always save the world, but when I do, it's in 24 hours or less...Comment
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