i cant figure out what the hell the libs are talking about . do they mean mag release button ?[pick-me]
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i cant figure out what the hell the libs are talking about . do they mean mag release button ?[pick-me]
It's a fixed mag button with a smaller button on the inside for releasing the mag. You have to insert the tip or a bullet, punch or other small piece inside to release the mag. Somehow it was figured that it was a legitimate way around the mag release deal in California.
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ok thats just lame . guess i never heard about it seeing as i have no intention of living in comieforina .
i was reading the newest proposal form the gun grabbers out there and the bullet button thing was mentioned
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/201...atory-license/
I'm tig welding my guns shut. This way there will be no issues about mag changes. Of course they will all be 10" suppressed. FVK Them and their "Sensible" mentality. Hell even NYNCO has all but disappeared from our lives.
I'm sure he will pop in just to tout "common sense" 1/2 agreements we can all live with. There's an idea, a Bullet Button avatar for the flag burners of the board!
NYNCO
the bullet button of gun owners
http://www.ar-15.co/members/4235-nynco [Flower]
The intent of the California law was to outlaw detachable magazines and make them all like you might think of a standard bolt-action hunting rifle or a Mosin-Nagant. Obviously that doesn't work for rifles that are designed to work with detachable mags, such as the AR. So the law said you have to have a "tool" to detach the magazine, again the intent being to make mag changes very slow.
The bullet button was designed around this limitation. The button is recessed so it can't be depressed with a finger. I think there actually was a court case that determined it was legal.
Classic case of the leftists trying to ban something, the law-abiding citizens finding a legal way to work around it, and the criminals simply not caring.
I wasn't sure if it was the same, but I read about another idea libs had where there is a secondary mag catch so you have to either push and hold the mag release while manually removing the magazine from the well or push the mag release once to let the mag drop a little bit and then again to let the magazine fall out. This was to cause it to take more time to change magazines after the Tucson shooting.
The whole problem from a legal point of view is what is a "detachable magazine"? Even a Remington 700 ADL technically has a magazine inside it that you can remove by disassembling the gun with tools. The fixed magazine on an SKS is probably a more relevant example, but it too can be removed with the right tools.
California gun owners needed clarification on what was considered "detachable" and the California DOJ offered this interpretation via regulation:
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"detachable magazine" means any ammunition feeding device that can be removed readily from the firearm with neither disassembly of the firearm action nor use of a tool being required. A bullet or ammunition cartridge is considered a tool.
The Bullet Button was invented to meet this definition. I do not see it as either a "loophole" nor a "workaround", I see it as a solution that allows California gun owners to be in strict compliance with the laws passed by their legislature.
Feinstein's proposed 2013 "Assault Weapon Ban" would further harass gun owners by defining a detachable magazine as:
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The term `detachable magazine' means an ammunition feeding device that can be removed from a firearm without disassembly of the firearm action.
Feinstein is attempting to effectively outlaw all the methods that California gun owners have used to remain in compliance with the law.
I wish California was detachable.
I'm still trying to figure out what an assault clip is.
Ah yes, that does look dangerous. We need some common sense legislation against those.
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Lex Luthor: Everything west of this line is the richest, most expensive real estate in the world: San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Everything on THIS side of the line is just hundreds and hundreds of miles of worthless desert land, which just so happens to be owned by...
[Whaps Otis with his pointer]
Otis: Uhhh... Lex Luthor Incorporated.
Lex Luthor: Now, call me foolish, call me irresponsible, but it occurs to me that a 500 megaton bomb planted at just the proper point would, uh...
Superman: Would destroy most of California. Millions of innocent people would be killed. The west coast as we know it would...
Lex Luthor: Fall into the sea.
Lex Luthor: [Gives a little wave with his hand] Bye-bye, California. Hello, new west coast. My west coast.
[Otis overlays map with new map]
Lex Luthor: Costa Del Lex. Luthorville. Marina del Lex. Otisburg... Otisburg?
Otis: Miss Teschmacher, she's got her own place.
Lex Luthor: Otisburg?
Otis: It's a little bitty place.
Lex Luthor: [Angrily] *Otisburg*?
Otis: Okay, I'll just wipe it off, that's all. Just a little town.
[Erases Otisburg]
All my buddies in Cali have a wound magnet they stick in their bullet button. Extends past the outer edge and turn the retarded bullet button into a standard mag release. A few cents and shows how fucking stupid the whole idea of the button thing is. Maybe the libtards don't think criminals know his to use a magnet , or any other object that an put into a bullet button.
The tectonic plate California is on is moving INTO the US, so California isn't going anywhere.
It's been way too long since a magnets joke.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-agl0pOQfs
ridge , i never pegged you for a juffalo
I am not, but that song is so damn stupid, it puts a smile on my face. It reminds me that my life could be worse, I could be one of them.
I've toured with those guys LOL ...
hey it's a paycheck.... rather decent one at that ...
And I'll be the first one out there fishing for floundering Hollywood starlets to rescue from the ocean's icy embrace... :-)
Really? I crack open a beer nearly every day and toast mother nature that california doesn't extend FURTHER into the ocean than it already does.
Huh, I hadn't heard of doing this yet. Might need to stock up on a few small magnets just in case this type of legislature is passed elsewhere. Oh wait, I have hundreds of magnets already! Nevermind!
We should require politicians to use a tool before they pass legislation. It's called critical thinking.
Gun controllers never intended for the bullet button to exist in the first place, they were just too stupid to pass an effective "ban". The bullet button has allowed tens of thousands of Californians to possess what is rightly theirs. Hopefully most of them have a functional mag release button sitting in a drawer ready to swap out the BButton in minutes if the SHTF (it's legal to!)