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Posted: 3/21/2018 6:08:48 PM EDT
Will kits still be around after June/July?
Link Posted: 3/22/2018 7:32:42 PM EDT
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Don't see why not. Current law still allows 80%, but need a DOJ approved ser.# after mid year.

Now, if the shit that is currently being written passes, 80%'s will be done.
Link Posted: 3/23/2018 8:23:35 AM EDT
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Don't see why not. Current law still allows 80%, but need a DOJ approved ser.# after mid year.

Now, if the shit that is currently being written passes, 80%'s will be done.
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Will kits still be around after June/July?

Don't see why not. Current law still allows 80%, but need a DOJ approved ser.# after mid year.

Now, if the shit that is currently being written passes, 80%'s will be done.
So what if the lower already has Engravings and a Custom S/N since 2015.. Would one have to engrave the First/Last Name, Location itvwas Mfg ETC also..?? Or just get the DOJ approved #..??
Link Posted: 3/23/2018 10:24:33 PM EDT
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Anyone know if we will be able to "apply" or get a specific serial number from the DOJ?
Link Posted: 3/25/2018 1:03:26 AM EDT
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So what would it take to make them a 78% block of metal?
Link Posted: 3/26/2018 8:48:45 PM EDT
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We talking pistols or ARs here?

Personally, I'm looking for info regarding pistols...
Link Posted: 3/27/2018 5:02:32 AM EDT
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From my understanding, pistol building is an extremely grey area and also risky.

I was interested in building a pistol and posted a question about it in Calguns. I got a lot of information
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?p=21440818#post21440818

imo, it's too risky...
Link Posted: 3/27/2018 10:14:35 PM EDT
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From my understanding, pistol building is an extremely grey area and also risky.

I was interested in building a pistol and posted a question about it in Calguns. I got a lot of information
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?p=21440818#post21440818

imo, it's too risky...
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We talking pistols or ARs here?

Personally, I'm looking for info regarding pistols...
From my understanding, pistol building is an extremely grey area and also risky.

I was interested in building a pistol and posted a question about it in Calguns. I got a lot of information
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?p=21440818#post21440818

imo, it's too risky...
That first response you got says a lot. So many bullshit hoops to comply with. These 'law makers' in this state are criminal garbage.

I do remember seeing that Inlander Arms jobber in a thread on arf before. Very neat device though.

Sounds like getting a serial number + registering with DOJ are both requirements because it is a home built unit. These are on top of the other requirements. FFS...

ETA: Maybe the other requirements that a new pistol must meet are not required if home built. I don't know...
Link Posted: 3/28/2018 2:24:21 PM EDT
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That first response you got says a lot. So many bullshit hoops to comply with. These 'law makers' in this state are criminal garbage.

I do remember seeing that Inlander Arms jobber in a thread on arf before. Very neat device though.

Sounds like getting a serial number + registering with DOJ are both requirements because it is a home built unit. These are on top of the other requirements. FFS...

ETA: Maybe the other requirements that a new pistol must meet are not required if home built. I don't know...
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They apply to all new pistols applying to be on the roster or homebuilt
Link Posted: 3/28/2018 4:15:37 PM EDT
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I asked the same thing in my thread here....some say this, others say that.....

Link Posted: 3/28/2018 7:28:39 PM EDT
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What was it you asked?

Right now 80% is legal IF you get a serial number.  That much is clear.
Link Posted: 3/29/2018 11:42:07 AM EDT
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Right now 80% is legal IF you get a serial number.  That much is clear.  
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https://www.ar15.com/forums/Hometown/Roll-your-own-NAG-not-a-glock-/11-622230/
Link Posted: 3/29/2018 3:55:05 PM EDT
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What was it you asked?

Right now 80% is legal IF you get a serial number.  That much is clear.  
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I asked the same thing in my thread here....some say this, others say that.....
What was it you asked?

Right now 80% is legal IF you get a serial number.  That much is clear.  
AR or poly80?...
Link Posted: 3/29/2018 3:57:16 PM EDT
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What was it you asked?

Right now 80% is legal IF you get a serial number.  That much is clear.  
https://www.ar15.com/forums/Hometown/Roll-your-own-NAG-not-a-glock-/11-622230/
Your thread title probably didn't help any. I have no idea what a NAG is...

ETA: I saw it right after I hit submit...

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Link Posted: 4/1/2018 10:30:35 AM EDT
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From looking at the various many of CA pistol builds

Start with 80% & engraved lower (right to bear.com has them & can engrave them)
Mag lock
10rnd mag
break-top action mod (33.3 tactical makes the best I’v seen).

Certainly is a grey area as CA has so many laws I’m certain no one really knows wtf fuck is going on. AR pistol build would most likely automatically scream SBR to any uneducated LEO, which sadly is the majority.
Link Posted: 4/5/2018 1:11:26 AM EDT
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Why wouldn't kits still be around after that ??

There are no restrictions to buying any AR15 components after that date.

But maybe you should get off your ass before the deadline for buying and building AR15's comes and goes.

Now....what you need to do is educate yourself, and do your own due diligence in finding the build information you need to find.
Because if you are the one being questioned by law enforcement, and you tell them "I read it on the internet" you will be the one going away.

So...go over to calguns, and read the threads in the section "how california laws affect me" and educate yourself to the  laws.

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Link Posted: 4/5/2018 12:52:26 PM EDT
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Now....what you need to do is educate yourself, and do your own due diligence in finding the build information you need to find.
Because if you are the one being questioned by law enforcement, and you tell them "I read it on the internet" you will be the one going away.

So...go over to calguns, and read the threads in the section "how california laws affect me" and educate yourself to the  laws.


I'm a bit conflicted by this post/advice.

In the eyes of the law, Calguns is just another internet gun site.  Reading it there is "reading it on the internet".  There is no particular protection which accrues from having "read it on Calguns".

Go the California Attorney General's DOJ Firearms web site.  Download copies of the laws.  Read them.  Ask your specific questions about them.

Link to CA OAG DOJ Firearms web site.
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Here's a bit of news from the DOJ -

UPDATE AS OF Thu Apr 05 2018 09:49:13 GMT-0700 (Pacific Daylight Time):  The ability to register an Assault Weapon pursuant to Assembly Bill 1135 and Senate Bill 880, is now available. Additionally, pursuant to Assembly Bill 103 (Stats. 2017. Ch. 17), the assault weapon registration deadline has been extended through June 30, 2018.
Link Posted: 4/5/2018 1:18:14 PM EDT
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CA DOJ web site refers to them as "self-built" firearms.  Calling them 80% (or 78%, PaDanby, this means you. ) makes no difference.
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