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California AR15 Compliance (Featureless) Kit

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Our California AR15/AR10 compliance kit includes a fixed AR15 stock; including buffer tube, spring and compatible buffer that replaces your adjustible/collapsible AR15 buffer tube. The stock is rock-solid providing stability and comfort. The MBA-4 Carbine buttstock from Luth-AR is made of a super strong, glass-filled nylon and features a sleek, 21st century look.

Stock Specifications and Features
Glass-filled Nylon construction
Base Picatinny Rail
Weight: 9.5 oz
Fits all .223 and most .308 AR carbine rifles
Color: Black

In addition to the stock, we include a CA-Legal AR Stock Adapter. The AR15/DPMS308 compatible horizontal grip replaces your vertical grip and includes the pistol screw and caps. The CA-Legal grip is configurable allowing you to connect a stock to the rear of the grip or leave it on your buffer assembly. The Secure wrap-around hold is both comfortable and ergonomic.

Grip Specifications and Features
Approx. Weight 170g (6oz).
Approx. Dimensions: 13x7x3.6cm (5.1×2.75×1.4in)
Material: Injection Molded Weapons-Grade Polyamide Composite
Color: Black

Additionally, we include a drop in ambi-selector and CA-Legal muzzle break with every kit. These changes to a rifle’s exterior features, at an affordable cost are all that is needed to make any semiautomatic, military-style rifle legal even under the new law, without impeding its operator’s ability to fire and reload.

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30 COMMENTS

  1. but CA passed a law stating that all self-made firearms have to be serialized. so how do you get around that? best thing to do is put a # on it, that way you can always say it's pre-ban?

  2. So there was a separate law passed aside from the assault weapons ban that was directed directly at unserialized gun. If you do own an unserialized gun, whether it's an assault weapon or not, then you'll have to petition the CA DOJ for a serial number and get it engraved by summer 2018. However, the best way IMO to keep your ghost gun off the radar is to make it featureless like your video says, and then get it engraved with your own serial number in accordance with ATF regulations, then you won't have to petition CA DOJ for a serial number, which will effectively register it anyways

  3. its my understanding that 80% Ar's have to be registered regardless? are we allowed to own featureless 80% without having to register them. i don't own any 80% rifles, just asking since the video confused me a bit.

  4. If I use an 80% lower, make it featureless, and serialize the 80% lower per ATF regulations, would I need to register the lower if everything was done prior to July 1, 2018 just as a manufacturered weapon? I know that I do not need to register it as an Assault weapon because it would be featureless. Thanks

  5. If you want to see what the California DOJ is saying about what rifles MUST to be registered as "Assault Weapons", look at the State of California, Department of Justice, Bureau of Firearms web page, (https://oag.ca.gov/firearms). Near to top of the page is part of the information I was sent, stating that any rifle that EVER had a "bullet button" SHALL be registered as an "Assault Weapon". As I stated before, the California DOJ may be in error, but until a judge says they are wrong, that is their ruling.

  6. if anybody lives in Southern California I'm selling a 500 Smith & Wesson performance center 7.5 inch barrel never shot never used. I'm letting it go for $1,300 not including transfer fee.

  7. The California DOJ has just sent out a letter to gun dealers stating that the California Attorney General has decided that if you owned a rifle with a "Bullet Button" from January 1, 2001 to December 31, 2016, that gun MUST be registered as an Assault Rifle, and the rifle cannot be altered to avoid registration. The California Attorney General may be totally wrong, but it will take a judge to overturn that decision, and at $300.00 an hour for lawyer fees, the California Attorney General has deeper pockets than most AR owners.

  8. I feel like investing in these type of products is not rolling it's actually bending over I want the evil features paying a few dollars to register and letting them know I like the evil features and f*** you I'm not changing my rifle or pay a couple of hundred bucks to really bend over and neuter your rifle….. if over eight million gun owners did this….it will make a much stronger case do you think if it actually came down to gun confiscation that eight million gun owners wouldn't put up any resistance?

  9. no offense to your video but registering our weapons and Mass as there are over eight million gun owners here in California would help overturn in court as they could use the most common gun in use in the state….. also majority of people that I talk to on an everyday basis do not even know that the magazine band was repealed on December 29th they are already fighting this crap in court I'm not saying I would put my faith into this… it will take time but I would much rather have my evil features and let them know I'm not hiding there are strength in numbers so if enough people did this then what?? founding fathers did not comply with British law but yet they let them know they signed their names and the British new where they were at they didn't hide…….there's a time to roll and a time resist

  10. The simple solution is don't do anything and not comply, there is no way to register your gun anyways I looked at it and there's a website but the link is not active therefore the state does not allow us to register them. The state of California does not allow us to register our weapons even if we wanted to therefore the new rules and laws are invalid because it's not possible

  11. I see where you are going with the kit, but not sure the pictured pistol grip is compliant. Can you weigh in on that? I may be missing something.

    Let me retract that. I just went to your website and see now that the kit is different than the setup you have on the rifle in the video.

  12. I can't stand what CA politicians are making us do. I want to move, but it feels like running away. I'd much rather take CA back :/ A huge thank you from me to you guys and everyone who helps out by offering services/products like this that keep us that much further from the plague that is modern-day anti-gunism.

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