A win in California

Evidently PSA isn’t going to honor DST and squeeze another hour out of it. :D
They should just sell anyway and ignore the librul tyrants petty little “ban”. Just make it their position that they don’t recognize, and aren’t bound by CA “law” and that it's for them to take the issue up with their citizens who buy the things.
 
Not necessarily. We can have a featureless rifle and still have a detachable magazine. Only when we have features of what California has defined as an assault weapon (pistol grip, flash hider, fore grip, etc) does that kick in the requirement to have a fixed magazine that can only accept up to 10 rounds.

For California even with this devise we can’t install a fixed magazine that accepts more than 10 rounds. There will probably be some Californians who get into legal trouble trying to install a 30rounder into their AR 15 equipped with multiple features of an assault weapon. Featureless rifle with more than 10 rounds ok but not on a standard AR with a fixed mag.


Screw all that...too confusing.

Reckon I'd just opt out and own whatever I wanted.
 
THAT’S funny! I like it.
They’re selling t-shirts with the mag-drop design, and the guy that’s designing all the recent lowers mocked that one up. Not sure if they’ll make it or not.

ETA: PSA is donating $5 for each shirt sold to go towards the 2A battle in CA
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom