We can always just leave the raddlock bullet button on and then unscrew it to work as a mag release, worst case scenario :P
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MERGED THREADS "Bullet Button Assault Weapon" Regs
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DOJ fail
If you thought many would register before think this again, if you classify the BB equipped rifles as a new category AW you failed as a politician and as a human being. The % of people registering a BB rifle just went down 95%.
But the reality is you are showing your true colors, you will and can dictate all terms, including confiscation.
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men."
DOJ look at yourself in the mirror, you might have good intentions with the ultimate goal as peace, but you fail to realize we can't control human action individually. Thoughts, emotions, action are created and carried out by each individual human being.
I've seen first hand that law abiding gun owners are not the problem of violence in out society, just look at how many peacefully waited hours in gun shops to leagally own a BB gun.... The probelm in our society is the man in mirror. Its time for accountability, starting with this state and you.Comment
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I hadn't made up my mind about it. If I did, it would be one or 2 out of the many rifles I purchased post 2014.
Standard mag release was the only thing that was palatable about being an "AW".
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Just so everyone is clear, regulations can't create brand new punishments for breaking the law. If they say the bullet button has to remain on, there is nothing to threaten us with if it's taken off. Possession of a registered AW without a bullet button isn't mentioned in the law anywhere...Comment
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Text of Proposed Regs
NRA and CRPA have obtained the text of the proposed regs. An analysis of them will be coming shortly from our office.
California DOJ Proposes Regulations on "Bullet-Button Assault Weapons"
The California Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed proposed regulations on "Bullet Button Assault Weapons" with the Office of Administrative Law (OAL).
CRPA and NRA attorneys are currently reviewing the proposed regulations and will be providing a detailed analysis soon.
The regulations can be read here.
To ensure that you receive the most current information on these new regulations and are able to view the CRPA and NRA anaylsis as soon as it is available, please sign up for CRPA email alerts here and also visit CRPA.org regularly.
Thank you for standing with CRPA as we work to preserve the Second Amendment in California.
Last edited by sbrady@Michel&Associates; 12-30-2016, 5:50 PM.Comment
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"SS 5477. Registration of Assault Weapons Pursuant to Penal Code Section 30900 (b)(1); Post-Registration Modification of Registered Assault Weapons, Prohibition.
(a) The release mechanism for an ammunition feeding device on an assault weapon registered pursuant to Penal Code section 30900, subdivision (b)(1) shall not be changed after the assault weapon is registered."Comment
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"SS 5477. Registration of Assault Weapons Pursuant to Penal Code Section 30900 (b)(1); Post-Registration Modification of Registered Assault Weapons, Prohibition.
(a) The release mechanism for an ammunition feeding device on an assault weapon registered pursuant to Penal Code section 30900, subdivision (b)(1) shall not be changed after the assault weapon is registered."Comment
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"SS 5477. Registration of Assault Weapons Pursuant to Penal Code Section 30900 (b)(1); Post-Registration Modification of Registered Assault Weapons, Prohibition.
(a) The release mechanism for an ammunition feeding device on an assault weapon registered pursuant to Penal Code section 30900, subdivision (b)(1) shall not be changed after the assault weapon is registered."Comment
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Read what it says (on FPC website) with respect to BB:
Originally posted by Update“The release mechanism for an ammunition feeding device on an assault weapon registered pursuant to Penal Code section 30900, subdivision (b)(1) shall not be changed after the assault weapon is registered.”
They made a BIG mistake with this law and are now trying to patch it. Too bad they will need another legislation for that. Too bad it will be too late for the current registration.sigpicNRA Benefactor MemberComment
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"5472 (B) The department will not register a firearm as an assault weapon if the firearm is featureless"
"5471 (o)Featureless means a semi-automatic(rifle, pistol, shotgun) lacking the characteristics in california penal code section 30515"
Looks like Ifilef's interpretation was not correct.Comment
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