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    Default CBI Information on "designed to be readily convertible"

    Thought this was interesting and it seems to say that, for example, Charlie Coopers magazines are good to go in CO without the floor plate epoxied so you can still maintain them (since that is what the floor plate is designed for) as long as you don't swap out the magblock for the original follower. New to the state so maybe you all have seen this, but I was happy to see this since I have the Charlie Coopers 15/30 PMAGs without the floor plate glued, which many consider a no go in my home state of CT which has a very differently worded ban. Text from CBI technical guidance:

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    Obviously the floor plate is designed for maintenance and the magazine block that entirely replaces the 30 round follower is designed to limit it to 15 rounds only. Thus, it doesn't seem to meet Colorado's designed to be readily converted text since no part of the magazine is designed to be readily converted.

    As always, I am not a lawyer.
    Last edited by Will1776; 09-29-2017 at 08:35.

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