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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: Monkeyleg on May 25, 2017, 09:12:09 AM
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This just baffles me. https://www.inlanderarms.com/
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California laws.
California Residents:
Use the Easy Boltâ„¢ and an Extended barrel to complete your Polymer80 pistol builds legally! You can also use our kit to transfer a Lone Wolf Timberwolf frame to your favorite FFL. Send us a message for more information.
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Why would anyone want to convert a Glock to bolt action?
FTFY
=D
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At least the bolt action add-on is small and unobtrusive. ;/
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So, this will allow you to import off list pistols to CA, is that what I understand? And then you can pull off the device and use it as intended? ???
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Is this the shoulder thing that goes up?
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They managed to make a Glock uglier. :laugh:
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Does anyone know what guns are still on the approved list in California? I thought Glock gen 3 were on the approved list at one time.
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This is an 80% "build an unregistered gun" kit if I am understanding this right.
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Somehow I doubt anyone would carry such a pistol for defense. Someone with an 1861 Navy pistol could get off shots faster.
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Does anyone know what guns are still on the approved list in California? I thought Glock gen 3 were on the approved list at one time.
Calguns forum would have that info, and they also have a pretty good 2nd A forum too'
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Does anyone know what guns are still on the approved list in California? I thought Glock gen 3 were on the approved list at one time.
I'm not sure, but the Anti-Gun bill they recently passed put quite a few previously "legal" guns on the naughty list.
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This just baffles me. https://www.inlanderarms.com/
Anything THAT outlandish is either extreme tactical derp or response to lawfare.
Looks like virtually all of their products LOOK tactical derp, but are very logical engineering responses to lawfare. I applaud anyone putting insane amounts of thinking into getting around unethical, immoral and illegal laws in amusing ways.
https://www.inlanderarms.com/pages/faqs
Q: Do I really need to build my 80% handgun this way to be legal?
A: If you are a California resident and intend to build here, yes (AB 1964). If you plan on registering your gun, CA DOJ is asking for proof (pictures) of how it was built legally.
Starting July 2018, all 80% builds will have to go through the registration process with CA DOJ (AB 857).
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Anything THAT outlandish is either extreme tactical derp or response to lawfare.
Looks like virtually all of their products LOOK tactical derp, but are very logical engineering responses to lawfare. I applaud anyone putting insane amounts of thinking into getting around unethical, immoral and illegal laws in amusing ways.
https://www.inlanderarms.com/pages/faqs
Q: Do I really need to build my 80% handgun this way to be legal?
A: If you are a California resident and intend to build here, yes (AB 1964). If you plan on registering your gun, CA DOJ is asking for proof (pictures) of how it was built legally.
Starting July 2018, all 80% builds will have to go through the registration process with CA DOJ (AB 857).
They are requiring documentation of the build process? Wow.
That explains their .50 Beowolf mags. Lol
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California laws.
Just seems easier to move out of Cali...
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They are requiring documentation of the build process? Wow.
That explains their .50 Beowolf mags. Lol
It's California. And they have a tame Federal Circuit Court, so even appealing to federal court of civil right violations will get you nowhere unless the Supreme Court is willing to take the case.