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    I second the note-taking. In the mind if someone with OCD, working without a detailed plan gets you in trouble. Taking notes slows down the runaway mind and helps maintain focus. It's clear that you have a lack of structure/plan on your own builds which is why you lose focus...on other people's stuff you have a clear path to completion and therefore get there step by step. Make sense? Ask me how I know...

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    I will start taking notes for me. I usually have a goal and vision for someone else, I just don't know why I can't apply it to me. Mattiep321 you hit the nail on the head. I'll also have a outline, drawings and other stuff for other builds. I'll even know the purpose and intent for the other person rifle.


    Its almost like a mental block or like a writer who stares at a screen for days and doesn't have a single word typed out
    Last edited by drarmament; 02-04-14 at 07:59.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drarmament View Post
    You can do AR pistols as long as the lower say pistol. No you can't have the brace. You can put a folding stock, but it has to be pin and welded where it is just for looks.
    Every sentence in the above statement is untrue. You need to do some serious research into CA gun laws before doing anything.

    You can only have an AR pistol if the receiver was registered as a pistol through the DOJ DROS process.

    One way that is going to happen is if it was made into a single-shot pistol before it got to your dealer. After it has been registered as a single-shot pistol through your FFL dealer (assuming he would undertake such a thing, most do not bother), then it can have a bullet-button installed so that it has a "fixed-magazine" and then you can only use 10rd mags for any fixed magazine semiauto.

    Yes, you can have the brace assuming the above has been done.

    You do not need to pin a folding or collapsing stock on a fixed magazine rifle. But that is moot on a pistol build.

    If you wanted a detachable magazine semiauto centerfire rifle, then you need to go featureless, meaning no flash hider, no collapsing/folding stock and no pistol grip. This is why people use the Monster Man grips on their AR builds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kantstudien View Post
    Every sentence in the above statement is entirely untrue. You need to do some serious research into CA gun laws before doing anything.

    You can only have an AR pistol if the receiver was registered as a pistol in through the DOJ DROS process. The only way that is going to happen is if it was made into a single-shot pistol before it got to your dealer. After it has been registered as a single-shot pistol through your dealer (assuming he would undertake such a thing), then it can have a bullet-button installed so that it has a "fixed-magazine" and you can only use 10rd mags for it.

    Yes, you can have the brace assuming the above has been done.

    You do not need to pin a folding or collapsing stock on a fixed magazine rifle.

    If you wanted a detachable magazine semiauto centerfire rifle, then you need to go featureless, meaning no flash hider, no collapsing/folding stock and no pistol grip. This is why people use the Monster Man grips.
    Sounds easier to just move.

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    I suggest you first seek advice beyond what was given here so you understand what is legal in CA. Once you have that down you can plan to your hearts content.



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