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Legal Semi-automatic .223/5.56 Rifles that accept AR15 magazines?

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  • #16
    tmh1
    Kitchen Operator
    CGN Contributor
    • Nov 2012
    • 1903

    Originally posted by Junkie
    I ask again, why the SU-16CA vs the A or B? As far as I can tell the A, B, and CA are all featureless. I know City Arms East in Pleasant Hill had one in stock a week ago (a CA).
    O.K., you got me on that one. I was under the (false) impression that versions other than the CA could be shot while folded, like the 16C:



    Therefore they wouldn't be CA legal regarding minimum OAL when shootable. Just not edumicated enough, I guess. You are right: Looks like the A and B versions are fine as well.
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    • #17
      mnichols
      Veteran Member
      • Jul 2013
      • 2625

      I prefer the sights of the B model myself, but you can buy them aftermarket and put them on other models, so thats a wash.
      I believe they have varying barrel diameters between models as well. check the keltec website for specifics.
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      • #18
        Full Clip
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Dec 2006
        • 10260

        I have a K-T-CA model as well.
        Nice little compact carbine for covert carry. A Razr scooter bag works perfectly.

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        • #19
          MigNoche
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 1423

          Originally posted by Donk310
          Although I like that AK, I don't think the OP is looking for an AK with an altered pistol grip in lieu of an AR with an altered pistol grip.
          Any chance he gets, chewbaca shows that baby off. I have literally seen it dozens of times.......I am not complaining btw
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          • #20
            Guerrilla Warfare
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2013
            • 505

            Originally posted by unusedusername
            There are quite a few options:

            Featureless AR (not a "modify the pistol grip thing")
            FRS-15

            Ares SCR lower (probably vaporware):
            MCR, SCR, HERRING, HERRING LEVER ACTION, MXR, RAIDER, BANDITO, PISTOL, BELT FED, BELT FEED, DUAL FEED, DUAL-FEED, FIGHTLITE, AR15, M16, M4, LEVER ACTION, AMMO, AMMUNITION, GUN PARTS, GUNS, FIREARMS, FIREARM PARTS, SILENCER, SUPPRESSOR, .22LR, 5.56, 5.56 NATO, 300 BLK, BLACKOUT, ARES, ARES DEFENSE, ARES DEFENSE SYSTEMS


            There is always the Mini14 as well.
            Vaporware? They were selling them at Turner's...
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            • #21
              Full Clip
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Dec 2006
              • 10260

              Originally posted by Guerrilla Warfare
              Vaporware? They were selling them at Turner's...
              Not a bad price, either...

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              • #22
                Whatisthis?
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2010
                • 1820

                Just go featureless IMO. The options I know of have already been mentioned. Featureless is most appealing to me because it's essentially a standard AR-15 with a grip wrap. Small modifications after that and you're good. Still uses everything else that an AR does.

                Also, yes, there are other options... but *****ing about not wanting to use it just means those damn politicians won AGAIN.

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