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Magazine rebuild kits

Apparently, some companies were marketing those as legal in California. And San Francisco sued them over it:

Five online gun equipment suppliers have agreed to stop selling or advertising large-capacity firearm magazines or magazine repair kits to California customers in a settlement of a lawsuit filed by the San Francisco City Attorneys Office.

City Attorney Dennis Herrera sued the companies in February, alleging that they were selling large-capacity magazines, some of which can hold more than 100 rounds of ammunition, in a disassembled state as repair or rebuild kits, and falsely claimed that they were legal in California.

2 Responses to “Magazine rebuild kits”

  1. Ravenwood Says:

    That’s what happens when you try to outlaw a box containing a spring.

  2. seerak Says:

    How far apart do the parts need to be before they no longer constitute a “kit”?

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