2aguy
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Yep......they can make stupid laws but smart citizens will get around them....and criminals will too.....or the criminal will just ignore the law....
Bullet-Button Inventor's New 'Bullet-Button Reloaded' Work-Around for New CA Law Available Soon - The Truth About Guns
California Governor Jerry Brown signed a number of new gun control bills into law Friday before getting the hell out of Dodge for the holiday weekend. Among them, AB1135 and SB880 were designed to criminalize modern sporting rifles equipped with “bullet buttons” a work-around designed by Darin Prince the last time Sacramento tried to outlaw “assault weapons”.
Maybe when the Gov returns to the capital, someone will show him Prince’s latest opus designed to keep California’s AR owners legal.
As the Firearms Policy Coalition reports,
(Prince) just burned Brown by dropping a new device (the Bullet-Button Reloaded) onto the market that will make AR-15 & AR-10 platform firearms fully compliant with the new laws after January 1, 2017.
Firearms Policy Coalition will very soon be offering these devices for sale (and giving some away) at our Official FPC Gear store, FPCgear.com.
Check out the quick video Prince made demonstrating the installation and use of the new gizmo, above.
The moral of the story: there’s almost always a way, and some enterprising individual will find it. The Bullet-Button Reloaded is hardly ideal (neither was the original version before it). AR owners will have to release the rear pin on their rifle and tilt the upper receiver forward in order to drop the (10-round) magazine. But it’s at least an option for keeping and continuing to use your long gun legally.
Bullet-Button Inventor's New 'Bullet-Button Reloaded' Work-Around for New CA Law Available Soon - The Truth About Guns
California Governor Jerry Brown signed a number of new gun control bills into law Friday before getting the hell out of Dodge for the holiday weekend. Among them, AB1135 and SB880 were designed to criminalize modern sporting rifles equipped with “bullet buttons” a work-around designed by Darin Prince the last time Sacramento tried to outlaw “assault weapons”.
Maybe when the Gov returns to the capital, someone will show him Prince’s latest opus designed to keep California’s AR owners legal.
As the Firearms Policy Coalition reports,
(Prince) just burned Brown by dropping a new device (the Bullet-Button Reloaded) onto the market that will make AR-15 & AR-10 platform firearms fully compliant with the new laws after January 1, 2017.
Firearms Policy Coalition will very soon be offering these devices for sale (and giving some away) at our Official FPC Gear store, FPCgear.com.
Check out the quick video Prince made demonstrating the installation and use of the new gizmo, above.
The moral of the story: there’s almost always a way, and some enterprising individual will find it. The Bullet-Button Reloaded is hardly ideal (neither was the original version before it). AR owners will have to release the rear pin on their rifle and tilt the upper receiver forward in order to drop the (10-round) magazine. But it’s at least an option for keeping and continuing to use your long gun legally.