Under the Definition section, here's the specific language: (2) (a) "LARGE-CAPACITY MAGAZINE" MEANS A FIXED OR DETACHABLE MAGAZINE, BOX, DRUM, FEED STRIP, OR SIMILAR DEVICE CAPABLE OF ACCEPTING, OR THAT CAN BE READILY CONVERTED TO ACCEPT, MORE THAN FIFTEEN ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION OR MORE THAN EIGHT SHOTGUN SHELLS.

From the recent bill passed in NY, this language is also included. I looked at CA's and NJ's definitions of "high-capacity magazines," and they are missing this language. I have no doubt the language is used to target repair kits, but it will depend on how a court reads it.

I guess instead of buying a kit with all the parts, a person can buy multiple kits with different parts and combine them?