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 Post subject: My New Cal-Legal toy
PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:47 pm 
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I just got my new built toy that I had to build. I am so excited!! Now just for your general knowledge, in Cal we have to have 10 round fixed magazines or no pistol grip, and the lower , Stag Arms, can't be on the List of evil AR-15 rifles. So it is a flip top, which is lame, and a bullit button, but at least I have something cool, or tacticool as it may be 8)
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Purrty Neat! I was thinking of getting one also but after firing one and having to reload through the top, I decided to hold off for a bit.

I think I might try to persuade my brother to sell me his FN FAL instead.


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Fixed magazine meaning it doesn't seperate from the rest of the firarm?

Man, that has to be a real pain to load. But it looks good! I can't wait to get the funding to get a AR-15, but I don't have the Cal-disfunc-obia to deal with.

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*just teasing* enjoy your toy!

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The fixed magazine thing is lame. I can make it a detach mag if it has no pistol grip.....but that would suck more. I did build it with the bullitt button which can remove the magazine with a tool, and that is legal. But I always wanted one of these anyway. I mostly collect military WW2 rifles so one modern military style rifle fits in with the collection.

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Fixed magazine meaning it doesn't seperate from the rest of the firarm?

Man, that has to be a real pain to load. But it looks good! I can't wait to get the funding to get a AR-15, but I don't have the Cal-disfunc-obia to deal with.

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You can detatch that mag, with a "tool". :D


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Nice looking rifle! How about some pics of your MilSurps, as well?

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Nice!

Too bad about the stupidity of your local governmental regulation... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Your rifle is a bit to fancy for my tastes but never mind that ... It looks like fun!


My toys of the same species..
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I like it. I kinda went for the Tacticool since its so hard to have one here anyway. Here are some of my other toys. I just recently purchased a german k43 /g43. So that will go nicely in the collection

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the K31 still has the waterproof paper in the stock with the persons name rank and address .

I love Military rifles for the rich history they provide. I'd love to see the fun stuff in the other states if someone wants to show the wares

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I love Military rifles for the rich history they provide. I'd love to see the fun stuff in the other states if someone wants to show the wares

Someone in one of the "Free States"...please give this man some relief and invite him to a 'shoot weekend'.. :lol:

Anyone got a pic of their own or a friends Dragonov they wanna share ?

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Zane where do you get your rifles "purpled"? I've heard of gun blueing, but thats ridiculous. Kidding, other than a Barrett thats what I want most.


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Got a few o' them old-time "bullet launchers" meself...

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Few '03s, as well
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...And "one or two" others..... :wink:

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Got a few o' them old-time "bullet launchers" meself...

Garands
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Furrin' gas guns
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Some "oldie-oldies"
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Few '03s, as well
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...And "one or two" others..... :wink:


Garands, Moisins and Berthiers (and "one or two" others), Oh My!

Looks like this is one contest I won't win :(

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I think i just shorted out my keyboard from all the drool! The Fn's are beauts!!! Your Garands and 03's sure are purty too. Great collection !

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