Posted: 2/25/2016 12:16:43 AM EDT
| someone from ca wants to buy an upper I have listed in the EE. with the upper comes 27 rd mags. don't want to start a debate on what should or should not be legal. I just don't know CA laws and don't want to meet bubba in a fed pen |
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Figured out what to do. ill send him some rebuild kits for the mags he has. thanx Quoted:
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Not a federal crime. You could sell him the parts to a 27 round (is that such a thing?) magazine but not the magazines. Figured out what to do. ill send him some rebuild kits for the mags he has. thanx Conspiracy to commit importation and sales of magazine conversion kits. But, if you want to be the test case, go ahead. "rebuild kits" were scrubbed out in 2013. |
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Quoted: Conspiracy to commit importation and sales of magazine conversion kits. But, if you want to be the test case, go ahead. "rebuild kits" were scrubbed out in 2013. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Not a federal crime. You could sell him the parts to a 27 round (is that such a thing?) magazine but not the magazines. Figured out what to do. ill send him some rebuild kits for the mags he has. thanx Conspiracy to commit importation and sales of magazine conversion kits. But, if you want to be the test case, go ahead. "rebuild kits" were scrubbed out in 2013. |
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Not a federal crime. You could sell him the parts to a 27 round (is that such a thing?) magazine but not the magazines. Figured out what to do. ill send him some rebuild kits for the mags he has. thanx Conspiracy to commit importation and sales of magazine conversion kits. But, if you want to be the test case, go ahead. "rebuild kits" were scrubbed out in 2013. So what you're saying is.... you have a bumper sticker saying, instead of a legal defense. Got it. Let's not steer a fellow member into committing a crime. |