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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 4
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Can someone please answer this question for me. Is the SR-15 M5 Stoner Rifle legal to have in Califonia..?
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 1
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according to this, no: http://www.calguns.net/caawid/flowchart.pdf
But I would like for someone to disclose a way to get around that, as I really want to acquire one of the new SR-15E3s ![]() |
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Northern Maine
Posts: 230
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If that flow chart is right you will need to remove the flash hider, install a 'bullet button' to hold your 10 round magazine in place, and get a U15 stock or Monster Man grips.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Dallas Fort Worth, Texas
Posts: 4
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The Knights SR-15 is listed by name and cannot be made CA-Legal. If it's on the list there's no way to legally own it in CA, unless you owned it before the ban and registered it with the state.
You will need to find a lower receiver or rifle that is not on either the A list or the B list from that flowchart. These are called Off-List Lowers, abbreviated OLL. Once you do that, if you want a fully-functional rifle (ability to use your 30-round mags and detach them with a finger press) you have to remove all the "evil" features (including pistol grip). Four ways to replace the pistol grip (in alphabetical order): 1) California Rifles U-15 Stock, 2) Exile Machine Hammerhead Grip/Adapter, 3) Monsterman Grip, 4) Solar Tactical Kydex Grip Wrap. But unfortunately no product can make a listed receiver legal. -Mark Exile Machine LLC www.exilemachine.com |
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