Message from @HUNTER4639
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Yeah that would be sweet. I’ll probably keep the 9mm banshee. Just Incase they pass some assault rifle ban in the future atleast I’ll be able to maximize pistol ammo, which would still be available. @ThatShadyVandal thanks for the help homie!
Oh, one other thing since you mentioned 9mm
You can build a 9mm upper for your AR, too
Then that'll give you some flexibility in your calibers
Add me as a friend too, if you want, I'm more than happy to help you out
Fasho
Took scope off put the sites up i like much better. Im newb what does tis button do ?
Thats your last shot bolt hold open
It works like the slide release on a pistol
Thoughts on Pawn shops for firearms?
Good? Bad?
Never been to one before
If you know how to evaluate a gun's condition, I'd say there's nothing wrong with going that route
Considering I don't know how to evaluate I should probably steer clear? 😅
No, you should learn how to evaluate
Otherwise you limit yourself not only in the types of guns that you can buy but you also are not as able to watch the degradation of your own guns
How would I learn to do that?
It's a lot simpler than you might expect
Look down the barrel, make sure the rifling is still sharp, make sure that there's no pitting inside, check for any signs of erosion
Erosion is a gradual wearing off of material, sort of like how ocean waves pounding against a rock will slowly erode the rock
There are also precision machined go/ no go gages out there
You can use those to verify that the headspace is intact
If that comes out of spec that can be... problematic
Those are the most important ones to look for. Other things to look for are the condition of the locking lugs on the bolt, smoothness of the action, condition of any rivets or screws holding everything together
Alrighty thanks
I'm sure there's more to it that I'm forgetting
And probably a lot that I don't even know
@HUNTER4639 all the guns we have bought have been from pawn shops
There is nothing wrong with them
The plus is that you can make a deal with them unlike corporate stores and stuff
Oh awesome
I can't find a direct answer anywhere 😕
That probably isn't legal...please do not ask for help on how to bypass the law, no matter how stupid the laws may be.
It is legal... I didn't ask how to bypass the law...?
Wtf
I buy alot of used guns its just a matter of researching the gun u want
Whats illegal
@Froski It's legal what are you on about? I looked it up but I just asked how to get it registered in California... Smh
Everything in cailf is illegal
You seemed to be asking how to transfer a gun from one state to another. Gun laws in California are rather restrictive as to what you can have, which usually means your best bet is to buy a gun in California, to ensure it is within the state law.