I apologize in advance if this is the wrong forum to post in, as I don't start many posts.
I was up near the Sly Park area this weekend for a little shooting trip. It's been 3 or 4 months since I've been up there, but has something been going on in that area? Have people been getting hassled about their legal AR-15's by forest rangers. I ask because I have not had so many people stop and question me before. In particular one fellow who is apparently a firearms instructor and was having a class up there.
Here is where I'm confused. He said that you can not transport a bullet buttoned AR with a magazine out of the mag well. And that the forest rangers in the area are cracking down on this. And even suggested that we not even have our AR's out there with out a mag inserted. I began to question him on his logic. But he said that's the way the law reads and that even Cal Guns states that keeping the mag in during transportation is a must. I know I've read otherwise on Cal Guns, but I couldn't find a thread on this topic to confirm. I didn't put much stock in what he said as I figured he was probably just trying to drum up more business for himself. Especially since he had one of his students come back and ask if we wanted to take his class.
Anyways, can someone confirm that this guy is full of it. Or have I been wrong this whole time? And, are the rangers up there giving people a hard time?
I was up near the Sly Park area this weekend for a little shooting trip. It's been 3 or 4 months since I've been up there, but has something been going on in that area? Have people been getting hassled about their legal AR-15's by forest rangers. I ask because I have not had so many people stop and question me before. In particular one fellow who is apparently a firearms instructor and was having a class up there.
Here is where I'm confused. He said that you can not transport a bullet buttoned AR with a magazine out of the mag well. And that the forest rangers in the area are cracking down on this. And even suggested that we not even have our AR's out there with out a mag inserted. I began to question him on his logic. But he said that's the way the law reads and that even Cal Guns states that keeping the mag in during transportation is a must. I know I've read otherwise on Cal Guns, but I couldn't find a thread on this topic to confirm. I didn't put much stock in what he said as I figured he was probably just trying to drum up more business for himself. Especially since he had one of his students come back and ask if we wanted to take his class.
Anyways, can someone confirm that this guy is full of it. Or have I been wrong this whole time? And, are the rangers up there giving people a hard time?



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