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Old 07-28-2017, 09:08 PM
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I just saw a set of Ca compliant furniture set at local GS.
Butt can't remember the name of it to look up on the internet.
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There's the Thorsden, which to me is *****. Then there's the Hera CQR. And then there is Survivor Systems Option Zero.
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The furniture set shown from your post IS NOT California Compliant. The stock CANNOT fold or slide; the pistol grip must have a device, wrap, insert to keep you from being able to grip it with your thumb around it; 10 round magazines are maximum. From the look of the magazine shown, it could be a blocked 10/30 or it could be a full 30 rounder, which you cannot bring into the PRK.

As Westie said, the HERA CQR is a very good compliant CA stock set. I have one on my AR9 One other consideration is that you cannot have a flash suppressor. Flash suppressors must be replaced with a compensator or anything other than a flash suppressor, including a thread protector (what I used on the AR9). Keep in mind, if you want to avoid registration as an "assault weapon", these are the rules you must follow. Also keep in mind that this is what CA DOJ says today; that is always subject to change or misinterpretation. The Commies in Sacramento are known to change rules or make up their own as they go. This fight is not over yet.
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First I did not post a picture of a furniture set....
None of the one's suggested is the one I saw but I kinda like the Thorsden.
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Mike, you didn't post a picture, but the forum is using key words to act as a link. I think that is what snowman is referring to. Found a Juggernaut tactical stock. Exile hammerhead with shotgun stock. On the thorsden, there are 3gens-none of which I care for. Most collapsible stocks can be modded to a fixed condition.

From Magpul, you can get fixed stocks. 1 rifle length, and 1carbine replacement. Additionally, looks like the original PRS stock may comply. I've got the Magpul FCS which can use the replacement PRS buttpad to increase the length of pull.
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How can I get rid of these "suggested" links in this forum?
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Westi1....
I already have the fixed stock, Not really sure at this point what I'm going to do to be CA compliant yet, Kinda waiting to see how things wind up....
I am in the market for a muzzle brake....
And thanks to everyone for their reply's....
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Already featureless on mine. Fin grip+comp+FCS. It was real nice getting rid of the bullet button. One thing, be careful on the brake/comp you choose. Some of them state in their ad descriptions that they also reduce flash.

Refuse to register, so choice was fixed mag or featureless. Problem I have with the fixed mag solution is clearing jams. Just not crazy about still having a mag installed until the jam is cleared.
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Westie, you may want to double-check the "get rid of the bullet button".
Just a heads-up for ya.
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There is an "opt out" feature on those adds. It puts a cookie on your machine and those links won't show up anymore... have no idea what else it does though.
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Westie, you may want to double-check the "get rid of the bullet button".
Just a heads-up for ya.
A featureless build does not need a bullet button. Remember, he said he's NOT going to register it as an AW.
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Not gonna get in an argument about it.
Maybe I misread.
Never hurts to double-check.
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