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  • #16
    paddyraid
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2017
    • 568

    Originally posted by Brbecker
    Oh interesting point. My ar has a fixed magazine, so it allowed to have features, but if my lower breaks and i want to replace it are you saying I legally have to take off the features?

    you know what, just build it however you want to build it and don't register it for nothing. everything's going to be ****ing banned anyway, so what the **** does it matter?

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    • #17
      WartHog
      Veteran Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 4639

      Originally posted by kcheung2
      That's assuming of course you have an aluminum lower, if it's polymer or wood or bread then breaking is a real possibility.


      ROFL - Thanks for the laugh - I'm being discharged from Kaiser with Diverticulitis right now so sorely needed something to make me smile.
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      • #18
        ARDude
        Veteran Member
        • May 2006
        • 2723

        Originally posted by paddyraid
        such ****ing bull**** that you can't replace simple parts on a rifle without a rash of legal ****ing bull****
        He's not talking about simple parts. He's talking about replacing his lower receiver.

        We've had to DROS and wait 10 days for rifles for a few years now.

        Maybe you're not in California?
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