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MERGED THREADS "Bullet Button Assault Weapon" Regs
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Originally posted by FjoldI've been married so long that I don't even look both ways when I cross the street.Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program.
-Milton Friedman
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try here https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/f...ine+definition
also use this to search
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/f...hResults.xhtml <- select "text search" select (pen code) fill in your words to search for.Comment
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When are those guys going to correctly interpret the new 5471(m) and realize that if the magazine device does NOT fit into only one of the definitions of a detachable magazine, either one or the other, NOT both, then it is NOT a detachable magazine.
You can't register SACF featured weapons with detachable magazine devices this time around. They were NOT lawfully possessed prior to 1/1/2017 and are a felony to possess on such weapons since the year 2001.Last edited by ifilef; 01-07-2017, 10:45 PM.Comment
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The Regs use the word OR, not AND. But nonetheless, the reasoning is "either". As in: if the magazine requres either "dissassembly of the action" or "require a tool", the magazine is not a detachable magazine. Because if it is not "either" then what good is "require a tool to remove" needed in the text? Once the action is dissassembled, there is no "tool" needed, you inly need to depress the mag release. So according to Ilief, the new BB2.0 is a "No Go." Because it does not require both disassembly and a tool, only disassembly.Comment
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Original bullet button styles are given a grace period till 1/1/2018 for registration. The new law now says that the original bullet button no longer defines a fixed magazine. In other words, the original bullet button exemption has now expired 1/1/2017 But nowhere does it say there is a new category.When are those guys going to correctly interpret the new 5471(m) and realize that if the magazine device does NOT fit into only one of the definitions of a detachable magazine, either one or the other, then it is NOT a detachable magazine.
You can't register SACF featured weapons with detachable magazine devices this time around. They were NOT lawfully possessed prior to 1/1/2017 and are a felony to possess on such weapons.Last edited by meno377; 01-07-2017, 10:50 PM.Originally posted by FjoldI've been married so long that I don't even look both ways when I cross the street.Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program.
-Milton Friedman
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just stop man. 10 years ago I had your idea and was backed up by the fact Fixed Magazine was not defined in the code. Those days are done.When are those guys going to correctly interpret the new 5471(m) and realize that if the magazine device does NOT fit into only one of the definitions of a detachable magazine, either one or the other, then it is NOT a detachable magazine.
You can't register SACF featured weapons with detachable magazine devices this time around. They were NOT lawfully possessed prior to 1/1/2017 and are a felony to possess on such weapons.
If your firearm meets the test, it can be registered.
1- Legally owned AW
2- Legal to own AW
3- Registered by 2018
a sacf without a FIXED magazine and has a feature it is an AW.
just stop with the nonsense BS talk.Comment
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Please stop embarrassing yourself here with the definition of detached magazine. I am willing to end discussion on this issue.just stop man. 10 years ago I had your idea and was backed up by the fact Fixed Magazine was not defined in the code. Those days are done.
If your firearm meets the test, it can be registered.
1- Legally owned AW
2- Legal to own AW
3- Registered by 2018
a sacf without a FIXED magazine and has a feature it is an AW.
just stop with the nonsense BS talk.
I see you are trying to change the subject above and that is fine.Comment
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How can it be a legally owned AW before it was determined to be an AW?just stop man. 10 years ago I had your idea and was backed up by the fact Fixed Magazine was not defined in the code. Those days are done.
If your firearm meets the test, it can be registered.
1- Legally owned AW
2- Legal to own AW
3- Registered by 2018
a sacf without a FIXED magazine and has a feature it is an AW.
just stop with the nonsense BS talk.Comment
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the regs use the word or, yes, but the statement is poorly written, try this ;The Regs use the word OR, not AND. But nonetheless, the reasoning is "either". As in: if the magazine requres either "dissassembly of the action" or "require a tool", the magazine is not a detachable magazine. Because if it is not "either" then what good is "require a tool to remove" needed in the text? Once the action is dissassembled, there is no "tool" needed, you inly need to depress the mag release. So according to Ilief, the new BB2.0 is a "No Go." Because it does not require both disassembly and a tool, only disassembly.
a detachable magazine is one that can be removed readily with the use of a tool or without disassembly of the action.
they go on to give what a tool is and then examples of a detachable magazine + a tool being used. ie... a mag magnet button.
just remember a BB is NOT a type of magazine or a feeding device, a tool use is not a function of a fixed magazine. so using a tool is stated to show that. Just because you are using a tool, doesnt mean you have any type magazine.Last edited by dieselpower; 01-07-2017, 11:06 PM.Comment
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So is the Bullet Button Reloaded a detachable magazine in your opinion?
It does not require both disassembly and use of a tool...Last edited by Clif; 01-07-2017, 11:02 PM.Comment
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The law changed on the owner. A one time not AW turned into an AW overnight. By the law they must give you a chance to register the newly defined AW.
so if it was a legal rifle in 2016, when it turned into an AW in 2017, you can register it as per the regulations on how to register.
if you turn it into a rifle that was not legal to own, you have no proof it was ever legal to own, so you lose your ability to register it.Comment
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Yes, I 1000% agree with that. Was I not clear on my reasoning that it was either dissasembly or tool, not both? And last sentense is double neg, confusing. Should be "Just because you are using a tool, means you have a fixed magazine"the regs use the word or, yes, but the statement is poorly written, try this ;
a detachable magazine is one that can be removed readily with the use of a tool or without disassembly of the action.
they go on to give what a tool is and then examples of a detachable magazine + a tool being used. ie... a mag magnet button.
just remember a BB is NOT a type of magazine or a feeding device, a tool use is not a function of a fixed magazine. so using a tool is stated to show that. Just because you are using a tool, doesnt mean you DONT have a fixed magazine.Comment
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I realize the actual regs and law hurt your position, and people clearly see you are wrong when they in fact read the actual regs and law, so yeah you can leave at any time.
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