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  • digitalCajun
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 11

    CA-legal FS2000?

    What would I have to do to import an FS2000 to CA and keep it legal? Looks like I'd need to extend the length (factory length is 29.5") and add a BB or similar. Anyone know of a Bay Area FFL middleman that could apply the needed mods for me?
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    dchang0
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 2772

    Read this thread:



    There is also another good thread out there by Wes (I think) aka tenpercentfirearms on how to make your FS2000 a single-shot "bolt-action" rifle, which exempts it from all the semi-auto requirements and is very, very easy to do.

    Also, Raddlock is about to start shipping (if they haven't already) their long-awaited FS2000 Raddlock kit.

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    • #3
      Cbieling
      Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 181

      FS2000 CA kits

      Hello,

      LAN World, Inc. has the FS2000 CA kits in stock right now:

      Welcome to LAN World, your home for Manufacturing Importing Industrial Art. Please contact us to get started!


      Thanks,
      For all your firearm needs.
      www.lanworldinc.com

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      • #4
        norcal-ar
        Senior Member
        • May 2008
        • 1820

        Originally posted by digitalCajun
        What would I have to do to import an FS2000 to CA and keep it legal? Looks like I'd need to extend the length (factory length is 29.5") and add a BB or similar. Anyone know of a Bay Area FFL middleman that could apply the needed mods for me?
        if the barrel is already 16" and all you need is a .5" to make it legal O.A.L. then why not come up with some sort of .5" rubber butt pad?

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