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  • swilson
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 732

    featureless questions

    Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, and if these are stupid questions.

    I'm looking to build a featureless AR-15 from a stripped lower. I'm trying to find a complete upper and most of what I can find come with flash suppressors which wouldn't comply with featureless. So can I just remove the flash suppressor and install a thread protector and be good to go?

    I'm just trying to comply with the law. Besides the flash suppressor removal, if that complies, the build plan is to use an A2 stock, regular mag release button, Monsterman grip, and 16in upper with no other features. Does that all comply with the law? A bayonet lug doesn't matter does it? Most of the uppers I see in my price range seem to have them.

    Thanks for entertaining my dumb questions that have probably been asked a million times prior.
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    LongLiveTheRepublic
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2018
    • 625

    That's fine, bayonet lug is also fine.

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    • #3
      Sailormilan2
      Veteran Member
      • Nov 2006
      • 3425

      I've built a couple exactly the way you are wanting to do, and it's fine.

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        yakdout
        Member
        • Jan 2017
        • 137

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          yakdout
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          • Jan 2017
          • 137

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          • #6
            93chipper
            Member
            • May 2019
            • 368

            I’d do the juggernaut way easier and can use all features

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            • #7
              CJJohn
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 1209

              Sounds like you are on the right path. I went featureless with a Thorsden stock. Ugly as all get out, but my AR is not for looks and it functions as it should....FOR ME. I know training will correct it, but under stress I don't want to deal with extra steps to do a mag change. YMMV.....

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              • #8
                Angrysnarf
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                • Oct 2015
                • 2857

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                • #9
                  Sparrow Dynamics
                  Vendor/Retailer
                  • Nov 2017
                  • 1090

                  If the Monsterman goes well with the A2 stock, but if you want something more modern looking and allow you to grasp it with your thumb, you can fix an adjustable stock and use our grip. Flash hiders are really easy to remove, and you could just screw on a thread protector or a muzzle brake.
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                  • #10
                    LateBraking
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                    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 1623

                    Originally posted by swilson
                    Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, and if these are stupid questions.
                    You're in the right forum. CA laws are convoluted and stupid. Your questions are not.

                    Originally posted by swilson
                    So can I just remove the flash suppressor and install a thread protector and be good to go?
                    Yes, assuming your barrel has a minimum length of at least 16" and the rest of your rifle is featureless, which you touched on below:

                    Originally posted by swilson
                    the build plan is to use an A2 stock, regular mag release button, Monsterman grip, and 16in upper with no other features. Does that all comply with the law? A bayonet lug doesn't matter does it? Most of the uppers I see in my price range seem to have them.
                    You're 100% correct. Good choices. There's other parts you can get and people on this forum can and literally have sat around and argued it for days on end. Your plan is great because you've covered your bases legally while also keeping it simple and to the point. Not to say anyone else is wrong, but since you've already figured out a path for yourself that works, just stick to it rather than confusing yourself or complicating things.
                    Last edited by LateBraking; 03-23-2020, 9:57 PM.
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                    • #11
                      ohsmily
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 8934

                      Originally posted by 93chipper
                      I’d do the juggernaut way easier and can use all features
                      Except a magazine over 10 rounds and a standard mag release. Mag locks are fine for bench shooters and for looks. Worthless for competition and practical rifle training. Good luck clearing a type 3 malfunction under time pressure with a mag lock or being able to do a emergency or tactical reload in a reasonable time.
                      Last edited by ohsmily; 03-23-2020, 11:39 PM.
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                      • #12
                        Rifle ronin
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2016
                        • 1196

                        Originally posted by swilson
                        Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, and if these are stupid questions.

                        I'm looking to build a featureless AR-15 from a stripped lower. I'm trying to find a complete upper and most of what I can find come with flash suppressors which wouldn't comply with featureless. So can I just remove the flash suppressor and install a thread protector and be good to go?

                        I'm just trying to comply with the law. Besides the flash suppressor removal, if that complies, the build plan is to use an A2 stock, regular mag release button, Monsterman grip, and 16in upper with no other features. Does that all comply with the law? A bayonet lug doesn't matter does it? Most of the uppers I see in my price range seem to have them.

                        Thanks for entertaining my dumb questions that have probably been asked a million times prior.
                        Taking off the flash hider is easy so don't worry about looking for uppers without them. Just buy what you want(to keep it simple, 16 inches or more length on the barrel) then put on a thread protector (Amazon) and decide later if you want a brake or comp. Unless that is the look you are going for, you could still use a different stock and pin it so it is not adjustable. Sparrow dynamics has a good CA legal grip and vids on how to pin some adjustable stocks. Please give it a view. Maybe post some pics of what you want and the calgunners can help you.

                        Featureless rifle equipment cost me about $100.

                        $40 for featureless grip
                        $40 for mapul moe stock / $30 for non adjustable
                        $5 for thread protector

                        $85 +tax comes close to $100
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                        (Non caps intended)

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                        • #13
                          ar15barrels
                          I need a LIFE!!
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 56944

                          Originally posted by ohsmily
                          Except a magazine over 10 rounds and a standard mag release. Mag locks are fine for bench shooters and for looks. Worthless for competition and practical rifle training. Good luck clearing a type 3 malfunction under time pressure with a mag lock or being able to do a emergency or tactical reload in a reasonable time.
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                          • #14
                            Rifle ronin
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2016
                            • 1196

                            Originally posted by ar15barrels
                            Counting down for the hyperswitch guy to arrive any second and post his videos and links...
                            Let's get an operator's operator to challenge him, put him in his place and quiet him down! J/K....maybe.
                            Last edited by Rifle ronin; 03-24-2020, 12:50 PM.
                            I dreamed of owning a (insert off roster gun here)...

                            Oh yeah....then the earth splits open with me on one side and the (off roster gun) on the other. Then appeared a large red-glowing pit with gavin newscum, diane frankenstein and governor "brown the drain" at the bottom of it, waving their pitchforks at me.
                            (Non caps intended)

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                            • #15
                              ohsmily
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Apr 2005
                              • 8934

                              Originally posted by ar15barrels
                              Counting down for the hyperswitch guy to arrive any second and post his videos and links...
                              Legally speaking, I am leery of the hyperswitch and other mag locks that limit the travel of the action when the rear pin is pulled. Remember that the hallmark of the new law is "disassembly of the action" required for removal of the magazine. It is not "unfire-able" as the condition for removal of the magazine. While the law doesn't specify, and I could certainly articulate as an expert witness that the firearm is "disassembled" with the receiver cracked only 3/4", I would have much better footing on the stand to articulate that the rifle is CLEARLY and INDISPUTABLY disassembled when the receivers are in such a position that the rifle can be field stripped or can be opened to that point (i.e. the bolt carrier group and charging handle can be removed from the rear of the upper receiver). I'm not saying Juggernaut and Hyperswitch are not compliant; but it is my position that they are not on as strong footing as other devices that don't have a block or limiter which prevents the upper receiver from opening more than a certain amount.
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