As long as it doesn't get registered in my name and I could file the numbers on it.
It wouldn't matter in Cali, they would lock you up for life with a non California approved and non registered AK.
Anyhow, Comics and Firearms, I can totally understand that one. I've been collecting both on and off for 25+ yrs.
Here is my current AR15 build...I pulled the the Eotech off and put it on my Benelli MR1 just to check it out.
MR1
Here is my Zombie gear...Bushy w/XD(M) yes, the Plate carrier does have rifle plates!
Very nice sir. I still need to swap out the grip on mine for the newer Magpul dark earth colored grip I bought a year ago to match up to the other Magpul stuff on the rifle.
I would never want to live in Cali, too much anti-gun stuff to deal with. There is a local store here in Ohio that has 1 AK47 in stock for sale and it is a "California" legal AK. Who would want to own such a thing in a free state? I believe the small mag on it is like welded so it doesn't detach or something really screwed up.
Thanks, right back at you!
Ya, California has what they call a limit on evil features and you're only allowed like one feature. Lets say for example you want a pistol grip AK, than the magazine must be fixed to the firearm. If you want a detachable magazine, you must have a sporter style stock. Now they do have a device called the Bullet button which allows you to use a pistol grip and detachable magazine. Basically you use the projectile end of a live round to depress the button in order to release the magazine. If I recall right, You have have said device installed and registered in said receiver before building said firearm. Magazine capacity is set at 10rds as well.
So although it's legal to own an AK or AR in California, they sure take the fun out of it.