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  • #31
    psssniper
    CGN Contributor
    • Oct 2005
    • 3060

    Originally posted by slappomatt
    The fud in here reminds me why I quit coming to this site.
    So you came onto this site just to say that ? If theres so much FUD in here why dont you chime in since your all knowing , just sign back out and STFU plz
    I think what slappomatt may be trying to say is that a lot of people here just blab and post what they think are the "facts" when they don't have any idea what they're talking about. There is a little of that in this thread.
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    • #32
      CSACANNONEER
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      • Dec 2006
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      37mm flare lanchers are perfectly legal in CA without any extra paperwork.

      40mm gernade launchers are perfectly legal in CA with a SHALL ISSUE destructive devise collector's permit.
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      • #33
        alfred1222
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        • Jan 2010
        • 7331

        Originally posted by mmayer707
        No, and no.
        You're completely wrong. They are more than legal



        Originally posted by mmayer707
        Yup, same goes for Masterkey's. Damn, that would be cool if we could have an ol' shotty hooked up to the AR though.
        You can... Go talk to EBRWORKS, he's a member here. He'll set you up with the paperwork for an NFA trust to get a remington 870 AOW. That can than be mounted to your AR and NOT be considered part of the AR, iirc.
        Originally posted by Kestryll
        This guy is a complete and total idiot.
        /thread.

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        • #34
          mmayer707
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2012
          • 713

          Originally posted by alfred1222
          You're completely wrong. They are more than legal





          You can... Go talk to EBRWORKS, he's a member here. He'll set you up with the paperwork for an NFA trust to get a remington 870 AOW. That can than be mounted to your AR and NOT be considered part of the AR, iirc.
          My bad, in my defense when I clicked on the link I thought I was looking at a grenade launcher, not a flare launcher. The OP did state he was wondering if you could attach a grenade launcher which you definitely cannot (unless it can only shoot flares and no longer can accommodate grenades). As far as the 870, I honestly did not know that. Nice looking shotgun though.

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          • #35
            Jeepers
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            • Sep 2009
            • 3415

            legal and forget them wannabe m203's and look at the real deal ....

            Randy Shivak
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            37mm smooth bore barrels



            only issue is that these are the real deal even with 37mm barrel and you have to run the reciever threw a FFL as a title 1 weapon ....

            one of these days i will be able to get a m79 myself ......
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            • #36
              SNCaliber
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              • Mar 2012
              • 3222

              umm..why do you want one..
              -Sang

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              • #37
                Jeepers
                Veteran Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 3415

                Originally posted by SNCaliber
                umm..why do you want one..
                i want one in memory of my brother that carried a M79 in Vietnam
                and if i ever get to a free state would have it converted to a DD and blow stuff up .....lol
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                • #38
                  CSACANNONEER
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                  • Dec 2006
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                  Originally posted by Jeepers
                  i want one in memory of my brother that carried a M79 in Vietnam
                  and if i ever get to a free state would have it converted to a DD and blow stuff up .....lol
                  Why wait? You could LEGALLY own a NFA DD in CA with a "CA DD Collector's Permit". It's "shall issue"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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                  • #39
                    Lagduf
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                    • Aug 2009
                    • 675

                    Originally posted by Jeepers
                    legal and forget them wannabe m203's and look at the real deal ....

                    Randy Shivak
                    m203


                    m79


                    37mm smooth bore barrels



                    only issue is that these are the real deal even with 37mm barrel and you have to run the reciever threw a FFL as a title 1 weapon ....

                    one of these days i will be able to get a m79 myself ......
                    I want a 37mm M79 so bad. I'm surprised no one makes a reproduction? That said, how much does an M79 receiver cost?
                    Originally posted by Gio
                    It is so nice to drop mags freely even though I do that now with my featureless AR and AK it is not the same as the real thing. Like Coca Cola here in the US compared to Mexico with real sugar not corn syrup!

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                    • #40
                      Agent Orange
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                      • May 2010
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                      We continue to be our own worst enemy.

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                      • #41
                        advocatusdiaboli
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                        • Sep 2009
                        • 5521

                        Originally posted by Jeepers
                        i want one in memory of my brother that carried a M79 in Vietnam
                        and if i ever get to a free state would have it converted to a DD and blow stuff up .....lol
                        I carried an M203 for a while and range practice was certainly fun but I don't pine for one on my M4. To each his own, hope you find a way to get your M79. I wish luck to you in exercising your right.
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                        • #42
                          SanPedroShooter
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                          • Jan 2010
                          • 9732

                          Originally posted by Lagduf
                          I want a 37mm M79 so bad. I'm surprised no one makes a reproduction? That said, how much does an M79 receiver cost?
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                          Lotta places have ammo too.


                          I would love to be able to launch flares for all kinds of purposes, why the hell not. Maybe not around here, but we are headed out east of this states border where there is plenty of room to launch flares.

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                          • #43
                            Jeepers
                            Veteran Member
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 3415

                            Originally posted by CSACANNONEER
                            Why wait? You could LEGALLY own a NFA DD in CA with a "CA DD Collector's Permit". It's "shall issue"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                            hmmm never heard of a "CA DD Collector's Permit" before and after a quick google search kinda looks like you can own them but not shoot them instate ?

                            that would not be bad, as long as it could be shot out of state ... Grrrrrr @CSA for pointing out that about a DD in CA .... this could get spendy .....lol
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                            • #44
                              CSACANNONEER
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                              • Dec 2006
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                              Originally posted by Jeepers
                              hmmm never heard of a "CA DD Collector's Permit" before and after a quick google search kinda looks like you can own them but not shoot them instate ?

                              that would not be bad, as long as it could be shot out of state ... Grrrrrr @CSA for pointing out that about a DD in CA .... this could get spendy .....lol
                              Let's keep this our little secret. We wouldn't want everyone in Ca to own DDs now would we. I mean, not until we get ours first. Just think what'll happen to prices once everyone else around here finds out how easy it is to own them.
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                              • #45
                                Jeepers
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                                Originally posted by Lagduf
                                I want a 37mm M79 so bad. I'm surprised no one makes a reproduction? That said, how much does an M79 receiver cost?
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