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    Rogers Super Stoc

    I like the Rogers also. I have bought some takeoffs to put on a couple of builds. I have one on my 6.8 SPC because I like the way they lock up.

    Not as nice as my Magpul UBR but not near as costly either. Just my humble two cents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex95B10 View Post
    Is 10 rounds the max for Cali or could you go to 20?
    10 round is Max unless you want to go to prison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerdFergison View Post
    10 round is Max unless you want to go to prison.
    Does this limit apply to handguns as well?

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    That's a good little rifle OP, I shot one and had no complaints.

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    Colt M4

    Quote Originally Posted by jhfc View Post
    Only got a dirty look from the GF because she wants her gun to be next in the queue.

    From what I've read (and what the dealer's site mentioned), no more sling or cleaning kit included.
    Mine looks exactly the same except that it has more Magpul furniture attached like the vertical grip. Same stamp though. It was purchased in Dec '12 from local LGS and did come with a sling and cleaning kit. I like it a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex95B10 View Post
    Does this limit apply to handguns as well?
    Main article: Gun laws in California
    Subject/Law Long guns Handguns Relevant Statutes Notes
    State Permit to Purchase? No Partial* §26500, §12071, §12082 All firearm sales (except long guns more than 50 years old) must be completed through a dealer. *Handgun purchases require a Handgun Safety Certificate and proof of residency.
    Firearm registration? No Yes §12025 and §12031 All handgun serial numbers and sales are recorded by the state (registered) in the Department of Justice’s Automated Firearms System. Long arm serial numbers are not recorded, only the sale. While there is no requirement for California residents to register previously owned handguns or firearms with law enforcement, §12025 and §12031 enhance several misdemeanor offenses to felonies if the handgun is not on file in the Department of Justice’s Automated Firearms System. California §12025 states that handguns must be transported unloaded and in a locked container other than the glove compartment or utility box in a motor vehicle. A "locked container" is further defined to mean "a secure container which is fully enclosed and locked by a padlock, key lock, combination lock, or similar locking device." New residents must register handguns (purchased outside of California) with DOJ within 60 days.
    Owner license required? No No None
    "Assault weapon" law? Yes Yes §12280, §12285 Illegal to possess, import, or purchase assault weapons and .50 BMG rifles, unless such weapons were acquired by the owner prior to June 1, 1989. Legally defined assault weapons and .50 BMG rifles listed by make and model by the DOJ must be registered. Their sale and transfer is prohibited. Military look-alike rifles that are not chambered for .50 BMG and are not on the DOJ roster are legal to purchase or possess, with some restrictions in configuration – known as "banned features." Active-duty military members residing out of state and assigned to duty in California may bring personally-owned assault weapons into the state. The military member's residence must be in a state that permits private citizens to own and possess assault weapons, and the firearms must be registered with the California Department of Justice prior to the servicemember's arrival in California by submitting the registration form with a copy of the member's Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders.
    Magazine Capacity Restriction? Yes Yes §12020 It is unlawful for any person to manufacture, cause to be manufactured, keep for sale, or offer or expose for sale, or give or lend, any large-capacity magazine. A large capacity magazine means any ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds, but shall not be construed to include a feeding device that has been permanently altered so that it cannot accommodate more than 10 rounds, a tubular magazine that is contained in a lever-action firearm, or a .22 caliber tube ammunition feeding device. However, the possession of large capacity magazines purchased outside CA (and not imported by means of interstate commerce), is legal except in the city and county of Los Angeles.
    Carry permits issued? Yes Yes §12050 May issue, depending on jurisdiction. County sheriff's or local Police Chief's discretion, many counties are de facto "no-issue," while others are "shall-issue" in practice. CCW permits valid statewide. Out-of-state permits not valid in California.
    Open Carry? Partial* Partial* §26350 *Long guns may be carried in unincorporated rural areas where open carry is permitted by local ordinance. In a county with a population of less than 200,000 residents, a permit to carry a handgun "loaded and exposed" may be issued by the county sheriff.
    State Preemption of local restrictions? Yes Yes §53701 GC Most but not all local restrictions preempted.
    Castle Doctrine Law? Yes Yes California never requires a duty to retreat whether in your own home or not. Legal presumption that an intruder poses a deadly threat if in your own home or property that is owned and controlled by yourself.
    NFA weapons restricted? Yes Yes §12220, §12020, §12020 Possession of automatic weapons or short-barreled shotguns or rifles prohibited without DOJ "Dangerous Weapons Permit"; permission rarely granted outside of film industry. Suppressors (aka silencers) prohibited. Destructive devices are prohibited unless are designated as curios & relics, in which case a collectors permit can be obtained. The only AOW's that are permitted are smoothbore pistols and firearms with a combination of a smoothbore and rifle barrel.
    Peaceable Journey laws? No No None Federal rules observed.
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    Got my 6920 today

    Quote Originally Posted by Bello View Post
    I'm happy with my 6920 had to make a couple upgrades but overall happy just need a nickel boron bolt now
    Why would you NEED a nickel boron bolt? To many people are caught up in the flash of shiny stuff with a lot of hype pushing the product. There should be nothing wrong with the factory Colt bolt that you so badly need to replace.
    Do yourself a favor, stay away from the snake oil and get yourself an Aimpoint for your 6920. It will serve you much better than a flashy bolt.



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    Last edited by PaLEOjd; 10-30-13 at 15:29.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaLEOjd View Post
    Why would you NEED a nickel boron bolt? To many people are caught up in the flash of shiny stuff with a lot of hype pushing the product. There should be nothing wrong with the factory Colt bolt that you so badly need to replace.
    Do yourself a favor, stay away from the snake oil and get yourself an Aimpoint for your 6920. It will serve you much better than a flashy bolt.



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    ^This is good logic. I suggest you listen. You'll get much more utility out of the Aimpoint, or even extra magazines and ammunition. Pick up 300 extra rounds and a training course.

    ETA: In December, the 6920s had cleaning kits and two 20s. In March I had to verify SNs and cut some Colt boxes open to find only a manual and single 30-round P-mag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Airhasz View Post
    Active-duty military members residing out of state and assigned to duty in California may bring personally-owned assault weapons into the state. The military member's residence must be in a state that permits private citizens to own and possess assault weapons, and the firearms must be registered with the California Department of Justice prior to the servicemember's arrival in California by submitting the registration form with a copy of the member's Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders.
    Thanks for posting that information - that's good to know. While I hope that I won't be stationed in CA (Irwin is not my favorite place), I'm glad that they make provisions for military despite all the other issues with that state. I wasn't sure what I would have to do if I was ever assigned there.

    On the 6920 topic, I'd like to get one eventually to configure like the ones I carried overseas - no contemporary bells and whistles, just the regular KAC RAS and an ACOG or M68. I did manage to use a CTR on one tour (SOPMOD on my first trip) so that might be the only non-standard upgrade. I'd also like to find a 6921 with pinned muzzle device to get as close to my old M4 as possible.

    Dave
    Last edited by 3ACR_Scout; 10-30-13 at 17:42.

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