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    I was thinking about getting one before I move, but the model with the wooden handle and glass blasted isn't California legal. Obviously it turns it into some sort of assault weapon if it isn't a rubber handle with brushed finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artema View Post
    I was thinking about getting one before I move, but the model with the wooden handle and glass blasted isn't California legal. Obviously it turns it into some sort of assault weapon if it isn't a rubber handle with brushed finish.
    It's a well known fact that if you buy a good looking gun, you only are interested in one thing murdering puppies! I cant believe that you have the audacity to want such a gun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Artema View Post
    I was thinking about getting one before I move, but the model with the wooden handle and glass blasted isn't California legal. Obviously it turns it into some sort of assault weapon if it isn't a rubber handle with brushed finish.
    Or the mfg decided not to "CA Compliant" that model. Each model has to be CA certified / tested prior to CADOJ Approval.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Or the mfg decided not to "CA Compliant" that model. Each model has to be CA certified / tested prior to CADOJ Approval.
    And if it's not on that list, it is about 50x more dangerous than the on list ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Or the mfg decided not to "CA Compliant" that model. Each model has to be CA certified / tested prior to CADOJ Approval.
    Yeah, but eventually it will be ruled unconstitutional like the concealed carry was. Ruger and S&W getting their semi-auto removed from the list will help that.

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    Push posh on a revolver, this is what you want for a .357 carry gun.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    Push posh on a revolver, this is what you want for a .357 carry gun.........

    http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...61535280,d.aWc
    Hahah, nice. I know that gun, but if I want something in the range of 700+ ft lbs muzzle energy I'll just carry the 10mm I already own.


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    Quote Originally Posted by osok-308 View Post
    And if it's not on that list, it is about 50x more dangerous than the on list ones.
    In CA a plastic stock made all the difference back in2000 .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    In CA a plastic stock made all the difference back in2000 .
    Not sure I follow you. Forgive my ignorance. My wife's family lives in California and I did some (not a ton) of research. I find it maddening that there even is a list, but almost as maddening is the face that a gun's color can result in it not being on the list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by osok-308 View Post
    Not sure I follow you. Forgive my ignorance. My wife's family lives in California and I did some (not a ton) of research. I find it maddening that there even is a list, but almost as maddening is the face that a gun's color can result in it not being on the list.
    dec 1999 was the last anyone could purchase "assault" style guns. jan 1 2000. was the new law taking hold. wooden stocked mini-14 or 10/22 ok install a plastic folding, looking stock BANNED. Look up the CADOJ list of "approved" firearms for the current (this months) approved ones.
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