so you think it would be legal to remove a silver soldered FH from the end of a AR with a 14.5" barrel with the intent of permanently attaching a different FH on it? It doesn't matter that at the current moment that you have the FH removed that you have an unregistered SBR because you plan on making it a non-SBR?
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Jack
Do you want an AOW or C&R SBS/SBR in CA?
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You're confusing Federal stance (which has plenty of "as long as you are..." slack with ATF decisions over time) and California's stance and law (which has NONE, only "officer's discretion" - guess you like rolling the dice).
Yes, you can be charged for this. Separate the halves, it's two push pins.Primary author of gunwiki.net - 'like' it on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Gunwiki/242578512591 to see whenever new content gets added!Comment
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There's a slight bit of wriggle room from the feds here on the subject of CONSTRUCTIVE possession, as long as you're doing it all in one operation. Constructive possession and possession are different matters. Note that California doesn't HAVE constructive possession, which is why it's perfectly legal to have a built-up lower with a standard mag release and features, as long as you don't have the upper on it.so you think it would be legal to remove a silver soldered FH from the end of a AR with a 14.5" barrel with the intent of permanently attaching a different FH on it? It doesn't matter that at the current moment that you have the FH removed that you have an unregistered SBR because you plan on making it a non-SBR?
And anyone seriously doing this wouldn't have the barrel mounted to the rifle at the time. It's just goofy to work on a complete rifle with a mounted barrel like that. Ask Randall if you don't believe me - there isn't a lot of reason to do barrel smithing with the upper on the lower.
Mounted to rifle -> SBR actual-possession
Separated upper -> SBR constructive possession.
Constructive possession is the grounds where the Feds cut a tiny bit of slack. You DON'T get to leave the parts like that - you have all of what you need to fix the situation there BEFORE you start work.Primary author of gunwiki.net - 'like' it on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Gunwiki/242578512591 to see whenever new content gets added!Comment
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What about locking the bathroom door??First, check all the windows and closets to make sure DOJ agents are not watching your every move. Then I suggest you turn off all the lights and take the rifle into the bathroom with you and climb into the tub. Cover yourself with a blanket and work by flashlight. Duct-tape a very long yardstick to the end of the barrel before you remove the stock - wrap at least 4 loops of tape to make sure that sucker does not fall off. That should do it.

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CA does have constructive possession laws for stuff llike SBS, SBR, and MG. They don't have constructive possesion laws for AWs and 50BMG rifles.There's a slight bit of wriggle room from the feds here on the subject of CONSTRUCTIVE possession, as long as you're doing it all in one operation. Constructive possession and possession are different matters. Note that California doesn't HAVE constructive possession, which is why it's perfectly legal to have a built-up lower with a standard mag release and features, as long as you don't have the upper on it.
not saying it would be a smart idea to work on the barrel while it is mounted to the rifle, but with regards to his "I'm in the middle of a project, so even if it would be illegal if I left it like this, its OK because I swear I am finishing it up so that it will be legal" arguement is a dangerous argument.And anyone seriously doing this wouldn't have the barrel mounted to the rifle at the time. It's just goofy to work on a complete rifle with a mounted barrel like that. Ask Randall if you don't believe me - there isn't a lot of reason to do barrel smithing with the upper on the lower.
Mounted to rifle -> SBR actual-possession
Separated upper -> SBR constructive possession.
yes, constructive possession is not always black and white, there is grey area in there.Constructive possession is the grounds where the Feds cut a tiny bit of slack. You DON'T get to leave the parts like that - you have all of what you need to fix the situation there BEFORE you start work.Jack
Do you want an AOW or C&R SBS/SBR in CA?
No posts of mine are to be construed as legal advice, which can only be given by a lawyer.Comment
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True. However, CA's CP cares only about the things which the feds care about for the most part, so for the most part you can safely ignore it if you're not messing with something the feds care about.Primary author of gunwiki.net - 'like' it on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Gunwiki/242578512591 to see whenever new content gets added!Comment
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Here's a related question if that's ok... If I keep the upper and lower separated while in CA can I have a standard mag release on the lower? Does the pistol grip have to be off? I shoot out of state a lot and it's a pain to change out the mag release on a SCAR. Thanks.Comment
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A cable lock disables the ability to fire. It will not work and that is defensible to any LEA and DA. They can try to charge you but how will that stick?
If you don't believe me ask Jason Davis.There are 3 kinds of people in this world.
The wise, learn from the mistakes of others.
The smart, learn from their own mistakes.
The others, well......they just never learn.
"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Death!"
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Nope, it's not a servicable rifle, it will not work. The second you mate the 2 halves.....AW.Here's a related question if that's ok... If I keep the upper and lower separated while in CA can I have a standard mag release on the lower? Does the pistol grip have to be off? I shoot out of state a lot and it's a pain to change out the mag release on a SCAR. Thanks.There are 3 kinds of people in this world.
The wise, learn from the mistakes of others.
The smart, learn from their own mistakes.
The others, well......they just never learn.
"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Death!"
Patrick Henry.Comment
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You're all going to jail.I hate people that are full of hate.
It's not illegal to tip for PPT!Comment
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First, check all the windows and closets to make sure DOJ agents are not watching your every move. Then I suggest you turn off all the lights and take the rifle into the bathroom with you and climb into the tub. Cover yourself with a blanket and work by flashlight. Duct-tape a very long yardstick to the end of the barrel before you remove the stock - wrap at least 4 loops of tape to make sure that sucker does not fall off. That should do it.
I built a special lead-lined room for this type of work because it gets hot under that blanket when I am laying in the tub.
It's also important to kee your tinfoil hat properly grounded.
I recommend a ground lead down each leg attaching to grounding pads on each shoe.
Be sure to always have one foot firmly planted on the ground when you walk.Randall Rausch
AR work: www.ar15barrels.com
Bolt actions: www.700barrels.com
Foreign Semi Autos: www.akbarrels.com
Barrel, sight and trigger work on most pistols and shotguns.
Most work performed while-you-wait.Comment
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I don't do any barrel work with the upper on the lower.And anyone seriously doing this wouldn't have the barrel mounted to the rifle at the time. It's just goofy to work on a complete rifle with a mounted barrel like that. Ask Randall if you don't believe me - there isn't a lot of reason to do barrel smithing with the upper on the lower.
I have upper reciever vise blocks that make a much more stable way to hold an upper for removal and installation of barrels.
When a barrel is getting cut down and permanent attached to be over 16", the first thing I do is remove the barrel from the upper reciever.
Then I cut it to length, thread the muzzle, crown the muzzle, re-assemble the upper and pin the muzzle device.
I have a pistol lower to get me around federal constructive possession of an SBR during the process, though the feds don't really bother gunsmiths about this kind of stuff.Randall Rausch
AR work: www.ar15barrels.com
Bolt actions: www.700barrels.com
Foreign Semi Autos: www.akbarrels.com
Barrel, sight and trigger work on most pistols and shotguns.
Most work performed while-you-wait.Comment
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Randall Rausch
AR work: www.ar15barrels.com
Bolt actions: www.700barrels.com
Foreign Semi Autos: www.akbarrels.com
Barrel, sight and trigger work on most pistols and shotguns.
Most work performed while-you-wait.Comment
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