Raddlock, anyone use it?

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Just wondering if anyone has experience using the Raddlock bullet button and what they think of it. Just ordered one from National Gun Supply.
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Just wondering if anyone

experience using the Raddlock bullet button and what they think of it. Just ordered one from National Gun Supply.

I don't have any experience with it. I assume you live in California. I just wanted to express my condolences for the ridiculous CA firearms restrictions. I'm an Illinois resident, so I can sympathize.

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^ That just blows my mind. I have no idea how a bullet button on an AR makes it any more safe & less lethal.
 
I don't have any experience with it. I assume you live in California. I just wanted to express my condolences for the ridiculous CA firearms restrictions. I'm an Illinois resident, so I can sympathize.

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^ That just blows my mind. I have no idea how a bullet button on an AR makes it any more safe & less lethal.


im assuming the lawmakers dont want anyone pulling a multi-mag mad minute on someone.... to me... just another redundant safety product....
 
So basically it turns a non-cal compliant rifle into a cal compliant rifle. It says at the bottom that it has not been approved by the CA-DOJ but unless you get a real stickler of a leo it should pass. all in all it does turn your standard rifle into a bullet button rifle. I would contact S&W and find out what they would charge for the cal- compliant bullet button, installation would not be difficult. I didnt see a price listed so you would have to compare or find someone who bought a CA compliant rifle and trade them magazine releases. Good Luck!!
 
So basically it turns a non-cal compliant rifle into a cal compliant rifle. It says at the bottom that it has not been approved by the CA-DOJ but unless you get a real stickler of a leo it should pass. all in all it does turn your standard rifle into a bullet button rifle. I would contact S&W and find out what they would charge for the cal- compliant bullet button, installation would not be difficult. I didnt see a price listed so you would have to compare or find someone who bought a CA compliant rifle and trade them magazine releases. Good Luck!!

I live in california and so it came with the bullet button. Down the road I plan to get a 22. upper, and with that I don't need the bullet button. Also if I go out of state I can use the mag release like any other AR. So I'm trying to find out if anyone uses the Raddlock and if there are any tricks to it? I know its not DOJ approved, but if they will send it to me(they won't send a normal mag release to california) then I'm going to try it. And you mentioned "leo" what does that mean.
 
I don't have any experience with it. I assume you live in California. I just wanted to express my condolences for the ridiculous CA firearms restrictions. I'm an Illinois resident, so I can sympathize.

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^ That just blows my mind. I have no idea how a bullet button on an AR makes it any more safe & less lethal.

Wouldn't be surprised if AR's became banned altogether here in california soon. I agree it's ridiculous and the bullet button is the worst. For target practice it's fine, but imagine having to protect yourself with it. Instead of just pressing a button to pop out the mag, you have to take one hand off the gun take a bullet or something similar out of your pocket and use it to operate the mag release. The Raddlock should solve this.
 
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I see your point and for your uses that would work, when you go out of state just turn the button 3 turns and you have a regular mag release. Makes perfect sense!!
 
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