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  • Creative300
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2022
    • 73

    When moving to another state

    Was wondering if CA legal firearms generally have any technical limitation that prevents them from accepting larger capacity magazines,
    ie: if you were planning to move your CA legal firearms with you to another state? Or any other technical limitations?

    I'm planning to move to Nevada in three to four years or possibly sooner but meanwhile have to suffer living in this state.
  • #2
    Marauder2003
    Waiting for Abs
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Aug 2010
    • 2992

    The round capacity is magazine based.

    A 10, 20 or 30 round AR-15 mag will fit in your AR-15 once it has been de-Californized.

    Same for handguns.



    Originally posted by Creative300
    Was wondering if CA legal firearms generally have any technical limitation that prevents them from accepting larger capacity magazines,
    ie: if you were planning to move your CA legal firearms with you to another state? Or any other technical limitations?

    I'm planning to move to Nevada in three to four years or possibly sooner but meanwhile have to suffer living in this state.
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    • #3
      dousan
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 1291

      No they do not
      Remove locks bullet buttons pinned stocks and whatever else is neutered and dump a few mags into a hillside.

      Good luck!

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