Are there any offlists stamped ".22LR?"
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Any lowers stamped ".22LR"?
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Any lowers stamped ".22LR"?
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The language of the AWB is quite clear in stipulating centerfire. 22 LR is a rimfire cartridge so short of violating the combinatorial rules of SB23 I should think swapping back and forth from 223 Rem to a 22LR setup should be totally Kosher.
BTW - First post here :-) I've got two DoubleStar lowers that went into DROS Friday night.
Regards,
James R.Comment
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If a 6.8 or .223 Lower has a .22LR upper on it, is it a .22LR? You can make a valid argument either way.
If you're going to play those games with the AWB, it should at least be on a .22LR stamped lower.Comment
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Yes. And you can even have it in a case right next to a .223 upper and it's still a .22LR and is perfectly legal. California does not have a constructive possession clause or wording in law, however it could put you into test case waters.Originally posted by marklbuclaIf a 6.8 or .223 Lower has a .22LR upper on it, is it a .22LR?Comment
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