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Can I buy a gun in Texas and live in California?

Can I buy a gun in Texas and live in California?

There is a federal law that says you can only buy handguns in contiguous states. Others, such as California, have some of the strictest gun laws in the nation. The cost of living in Texas is significantly lower. However, that same gun with a detachable magazine is illegal in California.

Do you need a fixed mag in California?

In this circumstance, California law requires a fixed magazine, like our SAFE MAG, which provides an automatic magazine release when the upper and lower receivers are separated. The law also requires the receivers to separate when changing magazines. Featureless is also a popular option among California AR-15 owners.

Can you remove bullet button in California?

To remove a bullet button, use a small, straight blade screw driver to unscrew the center post in the button to release the mag catch. Then, either press or drive out that bolt which will remove the pressed in button. Screw on the mag catch with the beveled side towards the internal Magwell.

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Is it legal to build an AR-15 in California?

The AR-15 is not all evil. In fact, it is legal in California to build an AR-15 rifle for as long as you avoid building it like a standard AR platform rifle with a regular magazine release and 20/30 rounds magazine.

Is AR Maglock California compliant?

The guys at AR MAGLOCK received California Department of Justice Regulatory approval, because the MAGLOCK only releases the magazine when the upper and lower are separated i.e. the firearm is disassembled. Gen 4 is for the AR-10 platform. Important: for the MAGLOCK to work, the rifle must have a milspec-like lower.

What is the California bullet button?

A bullet button is a device used to remove a magazine in a semiautomatic rifle, replacing the magazine release with a block which forces the user to remove the magazine by using a tool rather than the magazine release button. This allows the rifle to comply with parts of California’s firearms laws.