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  • #16
    Agro
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 871

    Originally posted by eric_650
    your device with the Cross Armory quick pins would be a nice combo. It would make removing the rear pin much easier.
    Yes. Yes. Yes.
    I forgot about those quick pins.

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    • #17
      sigstroker
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jan 2009
      • 19136

      Should've kept it under your hat until the regulations were out.

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      • #18
        major burnout
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        CGN Contributor
        • Dec 2010
        • 3860

        Originally posted by sigstroker
        Should've kept it under your hat until the regulations were out.
        Yep. I was hoping to have my guns for a few more months but now we are just gonna turn our guns in or pay a bunch of money because they are gonna re-write the regs. That's life. Oh well.
        Calguns- redacted more than Hillarys bengazi emails.

        Originally posted by rattlesnake_nm
        10/4 . Ranger pm'd me. I will chill on replying to insults with my own insults. Thanks for the heads up.
        Originally posted by RickD427
        In addition to all of the above, please note that it is illegal for you to offer an "Assault Weapon" for sale while you are in California, even if the weapon is restricted to sale out of the state.

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        • #19
          bohoki
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Jan 2006
          • 20771

          i worry about if the device can be removed with tools then you could remove the magazine without dissassembling the action


          i will need a couple devices like this for my pistols

          i was just going to run a nut and spacer down the hole then goop it with epoxy for my 22lr pistols

          i was thinking of rigging up some kind of upper flange that holds the mag catch closed till it is swung up but am running into how to attach it so it cant be removed (maybe some of those screws that are on toilet stalls)
          Last edited by bohoki; 02-16-2017, 6:58 PM.

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          • #20
            Exdc
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2011
            • 893

            This is awesome. I love it!


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            Gun owners need to be the new illegals - undocumented firearm possessors if you will.
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            Before long, the Feds via A.D.A. will probably require manufacturers to include Braille markings to accommodate blind shooters.....

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            • #21
              Jizo
              Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 162

              We should stop posting these...

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              • #22
                Rvly
                Junior Member
                • Dec 2016
                • 20

                Originally posted by sigstroker
                Should've kept it under your hat until the regulations were out.
                Originally posted by major burnout
                Yep. I was hoping to have my guns for a few more months but now we are just gonna turn our guns in or pay a bunch of money because they are gonna re-write the regs. That's life. Oh well.
                I was thinking I shouldn't, but I don't think it would matter. Many devices have been out well before the end of last year. It just makes me mad to know that the regulators just can't seem to understand that all these regulations are only affecting good people like us. It fixes nothing.


                Originally posted by bohoki
                i worry about if the device can be removed with tools then you could remove the magazine without dissassembling the action


                i will need a couple devices like this for my pistols

                i was just going to run a nut and spacer down the hole then goop it with epoxy for my 22lr pistols

                i was thinking of rigging up some kind of upper flange that holds the mag catch closed till it is swung up but am running into how to attach it so it cant be removed (maybe some of those screws that are on toilet stalls)
                I think what you want are security screws or bolts. There are even sheer bolts too that will work.

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                • #23
                  MudCamper
                  Veteran Member
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 4593

                  Originally posted by sigstroker
                  Should've kept it under your hat until the regulations were out.
                  Why, when there are many other people currently selling similar devices? If you are worried about DOJ seeing this, and attempting to create more illegal underground regulations, that ship has long sailed.

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                  • #24
                    protohyp
                    Vendor/Retailer
                    • Sep 2014
                    • 3349

                    Originally posted by bohoki
                    i worry about if the device can be removed with tools then you could remove the magazine without dissassembling the action


                    i will need a couple devices like this for my pistols

                    i was just going to run a nut and spacer down the hole then goop it with epoxy for my 22lr pistols

                    i was thinking of rigging up some kind of upper flange that holds the mag catch closed till it is swung up but am running into how to attach it so it cant be removed (maybe some of those screws that are on toilet stalls)
                    it doesn't matter and never will matter unless it was a bullet button.

                    Per the Regulations "A semiautomatic, centerfire firearm (rifle,pistol,shotgun)with an ammunition feeding device that can be readily removed from the firearm with the use of a tool,commonly referred to as a bullet-button weapon..."


                    this is NOT a bullet button
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                    • #25
                      rumble phish
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 1396

                      Originally posted by protohyp
                      it doesn't matter and never will matter unless it was a bullet button.

                      Per the Regulations "A semiautomatic, centerfire firearm (rifle,pistol,shotgun)with an ammunition feeding device that can be readily removed from the firearm with the use of a tool,commonly referred to as a bullet-button weapon..."


                      this is NOT a bullet button
                      Seriously, all of you who are fretting over whether or not a new device can be removed by a "tool" need to just settle down.
                      I like my ammo like I like my women, cheap and dirty!

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