It seems a number of dealers are now selling these MA compliant AR style shop built rifles. Wondering if anyone has any experience with any of these, what to look for or avoid, etc. Like the concept, looking for recommendations...Thanks
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More than 10 would be manufacture of a new high capacity weapon. No, putting a pre-ban mag in does not help since once it is fixed, it is no longer a detachable pre-ban mag, but a new high capacity rifleIf going with a fixed magazine, why only 10 rounds?
More than 10 would be manufacture of a new high capacity weapon. No, putting a pre-ban mag in does not help since once it is fixed, it is no longer a detachable pre-ban mag, but a new high capacity rifle
Of course all of the above is predicated on the belief of Healy's FakeLaw Mysticism, and if you don't believe in that, just rip the mag out and go on your merry way.
-Mike
have to be caught first2 years, not a single attempt to prosecute, and everyone still takes it seriously for some reason.
I sell fixed magazine recievers, there has been no doublefeed or other issues reported so far. If there is, the mag comes apart with a push of a pin out to the side of the magazine and the floor plate comes out. unlike most mags where the floorplate slides forward or rearward. It makes disassembly super easy & safe. They are a great way to own an AR pistol in this state.
Just spend 39.99 and buy a MA loader and if you want to 19.99 to add the feed lip system to speed up your reloads . like a stripper clip for your fixed mag ar pistols and rifles.How easy is it to open the bottom of the mag? On my sks, it is possible to load the rifle by feeding it through the bottom of the mag. Is it practical to do so on the fixed mag you described?