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fastswift, how do your receivers hold up to the NEW ANTI-AR15 LAW's ???
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We've got until January 1st, 2017 to assemble all of the AR15's with evil features that we can. After that, no more AR's, unless they have either a fixed magazine (bullet button no longer counts) or no evil features. Basically, the only thing that the new laws really did was state that a "bullet button" was no longer a valid way to make a fixed magazine.
For all of those people who currently have a bullet buttoned AR15 that was purchased or built prior to 1/1/2017, they are re-opening the Assault Weapon Registry. We will need to register our bullet buttoned rifles by 2018.
80% rifles will need to either be marked with the appropriate info (Maker, location, serial number....) to be added to the registry, or they will need to be built in a configuration that does not qualify them as an assault rifle (either a fixed magazine or "featureless", which means no flash hider, pistol grip, collapsible stock, etc...)
While the changes to the laws regarding rifles certainly sucks, the new legislation regarding ammo sales is the true "kick in the nuts" to the California residents.
Basically, no online ammo sales direct to customer. All sales of ammo must go through a licensed "ammunition dealer" in a face to face transaction. A freaking background check and permission card to buy ammo!
My immediate plan is to build as many rifles and buy as much ammo as possible before the laws go into effect.
The long term plan is to escape this state and move to the USA.