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Featureless rifles

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Modified assault weapons

Featureless rifles arerifles with modifications made to remove prohibited features from Modern Sporting Rifles. The term is most commonly used with rifles manufactured or retrofitted to comply withgun laws in California.[1][better source needed]

Guns with abullet button,pistol grip,flash suppressor andfolding stock have been considered assault weapons requiring formal registration in California since July 1, 2018.[2] While some gun owners have opted to register their guns, others have chosen to make modifications to keep their weapons compliant with state regulations such that registration is not required. One common change for guns with a flash suppressor is to replace it with amuzzle brake, and some have converted their guns to use.22 Long Riflecartridges, which are smaller and less expensive than the5.56×45mm NATO /.223 Remington cartridges thatAR-15 style rifles are predominantly chambered in.[3][4]

Some companies sell "featureless grips" made ofKydex that can convert pistol grips so they no longer meet the statutory definition of prohibited features. With these types of modifications,high-capacity magazines can still be used.[5] Some companies, like Cobalt Kinetics andHi-Point Firearms, have released rifles designed to be "featureless" under California's assault weapons statute.[6][7][4] Both the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) and theNational Rifle Association of America (NRA) have released detailed information about "featureless builds".[8]

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References

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  1. ^Hoober, Sam (February 20, 2019)."What Is A 'California-Legal' AR-15?".thetruthaboutguns.com.Archived from the original on February 18, 2020. RetrievedJune 4, 2020.
  2. ^"Why Some "Featureless" Guns Might Need to be Registered as "Assault Weapons" in California".firearmspolicy.org. January 9, 2018.Archived from the original on August 30, 2019. RetrievedJune 4, 2020.
  3. ^"Different options to avoid registering gun with the California DOJ".ABC30 Fresno. 2018-06-29.Archived from the original on 2018-07-27. Retrieved2018-07-27.
  4. ^abMcKay, Hollie (2017-08-23)."How California gun owners are legally keeping their AR-15 rifles".Fox News.Archived from the original on 2018-05-24. Retrieved2018-07-27.
  5. ^Ammo (2018-01-16).Guns & Ammo Guide to AK-47s: A Comprehensive Guide to Shooting, Accessorizing, and Maintaining the Most Popular Firearm in the World. Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.ISBN 978-1-5107-1315-4.Archived from the original on 2018-07-27. Retrieved2018-07-27.
  6. ^"Cobalt Kinetics' 50 State Solution for the AR-15 Platform".AmmoLand.com. 2018-07-05.Archived from the original on 2018-07-06. Retrieved2018-07-27.
  7. ^Eger, Chris (2018-07-26)."Hi Point Carbines, now with California-compliant paddle (PHOTOS)".Guns.com.Archived from the original on 2018-07-27. Retrieved2018-07-27.
  8. ^"NRA assault weapon Quick Reference Guide"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2018-03-09. Retrieved2018-07-27.

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