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  • Josh3239
    Calguns Addict
    • Dec 2006
    • 9191

    Building 10rd Mag Question

    I was thinking of buying some 9mm AR15 magazines and having them shipped to my Uncle in Utah. From there they would either be brought into California as magazine bodies only or dissassembled. Either way they would end up as 10rd mags when they are assembled.

    My question is, what parts are we allowed to bring into California? Can I bring in the body, follower, spring and floorplate all dissassembled or are there parts we cannot even bring in?

    Also, if I can. I would be happy to order some for some people on this board and give out 9mm mag bodies or something.
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    aklover_91
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 809

    all the parts are legal. so long as they aren't assembled when they come in your gtg.

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    • #3
      SemiAutoSam
      Banned
      • Apr 2006
      • 9130

      Have a read here at a Nov 05 2005 letter from DOJ DAG.

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      • #4
        JPglee1
        Veteran Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 3025

        Originally posted by Josh3239
        I was thinking of buying some 9mm AR15 magazines and having them shipped to my Uncle in Utah. From there they would either be brought into California as magazine bodies only or dissassembled. Either way they would end up as 10rd mags when they are assembled.

        My question is, what parts are we allowed to bring into California? Can I bring in the body, follower, spring and floorplate all dissassembled or are there parts we cannot even bring in?

        Also, if I can. I would be happy to order some for some people on this board and give out 9mm mag bodies or something.

        Sure its possible... We already do it

        I can tell you that its a lot of work because you need to break them down outside of the state, which results in extra boxes needing to be shipped, etc...

        Anyway its possible but not nearly as lucrative as you'd think, profit wise.


        J

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