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Here's some info. I put together from my experience. A recommended read before anyone registers.
The DOJ wants whatever is listed on the receiver for caliber. If it says "multi" , you use the "interchangeable caliber" selection.
A Self build is a firearm you built from an 80%. Everything that was bought and DROS's with a serial number is not a self build. Even if you built-up a receiver.Watch & PrayComment
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Yes, if it requires "disassembly of the action to remove the magazine", you don't need to register it.My understanding is that if you have an AR with an AR Maglock it is considered a fixed magazine rifle since it requires disassembly to remove the mag and isn't an AW and does not need to be registered. Is that right?
I am also reading about this current registration and it doesn't even seem like you are able to register a fixed mag AR regardless of magazine capacity.
This is what the AW law says about 10+ mags.
12276.1 (a) Notwithstanding Section 12276, "assault weapon" shall also mean any of the following:
2.A semiautomatic, centerfire rifle that has a fixed magazine with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds.
The newly defined "disassembly of the action" firearm can not have more than a 10 round mag. This is what now makes it a "fixed 10 rounder". Prior to 2016, it was the "use of a tool" to remove the magazine for a fixed 10 rounder.
If you have a firearm that "requires a tool" to drop the magazine that was purchased between 2001-2016, it needs to be registered.
Or converted to featureless.
Or add a lock device that requires the "disassembly of the action" to remove the mag.
Magazines that hold more than 10 rounds can only be used it regular handguns (mag in pistol grip), featureless rifles and registered AW's.
Hopefully all this makes sense.Last edited by Dump1567; 01-22-2018, 6:20 PM.Watch & PrayComment
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Here's some info. I put together from my experience. A recommended read before anyone registers.
The DOJ wants whatever is listed on the receiver for caliber. If it says "multi" , you use the "interchangeable caliber" selection.
A Self build is a firearm you built from an 80%. Everything that was bought and DROS's with a serial number is not a self build. Even if you built-up a receiver.
Good lookin out on the info. Since multiple firearms were registered, I need to break it down with an organized list. I want to make sure I address all the issues that require correction.
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