Is there an AR-15 lower witjhout a pistol grip?

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Just keep in mind, the anti-gun socialist legislators who enacted these insane laws do not want you to have any kind of evil AR-15.

So if you avoid the black rifle and get something different, you're playing right into their hands.

I prefer to make the gun grabbers pee their pants by helping get MORE black rifles into CA. Sure they have to be configured differently (some with different-looking grips/stocks, some by locking the mags and using only 10 rounds).

But I guarantee you these tyrants are not happy to see all these AR-15s coming into the state. The more rifles that get shipped in, the harder they are to ban, because they become "common." Commonly used guns are hard to ban now since the SCOTUS Heller decision a couple years back.

Just remember the conservative gun owners of CA did not vote for these legislators, they are outnumbered, just like us free-staters got outvoted by those who voted for Obama and Pelosi and their crew.

The only way to stop the insanity for CA riflemen is through the courts. The Calguns foundation is making this happen. Meantime, we who live in the free states need to sell as many guns as we can into CA. Support our brothers in arms. If you have a gunbroker auction, don't put on there that you won't sell to CA. Go on calguns first and ask if your gun is legal to sell into CA. If it is, or can easily be made to be, then offer it for sale to CA. You will be helping the cause of gun rights, and you will also be making a gun grabber wet their pants. That's something we can all get behind.

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^ Not to mention, someone setting-up a CA armored car business to [legally] sell 30-round mags (or C-mags!) to the newer gun owners.

*As lowracer has said in previous posts on the subject, in CA, possession and purchase of high-cap mags is legal, but the sale and importation of them is not. There is a loophole though apparently for armored car companies, who may sell to whoever they wish.

Reminds me, would the Magpul AFG violate CA law as a pistol grip?
 
The armored car thing is not really a loophole, it's actually written right into CA law (Penal Code 12020(b)(27)). Why they wrote the large cap mag law as no import and manufacture etc., but not banning outright purchase or possession is beyond me, I've stopped trying to find any logic at all. Just read what's there, run it past the high-powered lawyers over at calguns, and see what develops.

This is as good a time as any to reveal our next business strategy though, to increase sales of the Hammerhead:

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