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  • rulas41
    Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 472

    Question about Mag rebild kit

    will you sell them in the near future
    If life throws you a curve. DRIFT IT!

    as for my punctuation i ran out and there on back order and for my spelling i am dyslexic so deal with it
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    Redlinegts
    Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 348

    I asked them in store and they told me the owner doesn't want to ever do that.

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    • #3
      BONECUTTER
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 2263

      Originally posted by Redlinegts
      I asked them in store and they told me the owner doesn't want to ever do that.
      When I spoke to them it was more of the fact that CA can yank their high-cap permit at any time for any reason. Why risk it and lose the chance to import high caps that can be converted to 10 rounds for CA and all the business of selling 30 rounders out of state and to LEO's in state.

      Rebuild kits are better suited for out of state vendors like 44mag because there are no ramifications for them.

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      • #4
        shark92651
        Vendor/Retailer
        • Oct 2006
        • 5431

        Yeah, what he said. Also, since we also provide several different 10/30 and 10/20 converted magazines for those that don't want to go the DIY approach, it would be better for all to let the out of state vendors handle the "rebuild kit" business.
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        • #5
          rulas41
          Member
          • Aug 2008
          • 472

          i understand but i am the diy type and would rather give my money to cali vendor near by i guess i call nor cal gear
          If life throws you a curve. DRIFT IT!

          as for my punctuation i ran out and there on back order and for my spelling i am dyslexic so deal with it

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