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What method of fixed mag did you use?
SAFEmod from AST
What method of fixed mag did you use?
The implication of your post seemed to be that "compliant" (in the general sense) meant that you could have all that stuff, when only one of the two ways to be compliant (with a semi-auto rifle) actually does. It would be clearer to those less familiar with the laws to stick with "fixed mag" as the OP asked, since "compliant" is a larger category in which the other stuff isn't always legal. I wasn't actually doubting that you knew what it (and you) meant; I just always wanted to use that line.
Fair enough, I'll just say I use a fixed mag from now on, ha
Did you back fill with the epoxy or just tighten the screws?SAFEmod from AST
Here's a list - doubt even WikiBullshipedia would lie about this.
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All the SAFE act BS goes out the window if it doesn't have a detachable magazine.What's a DIAS? So a fixed mag AR with a non welded or pinned flash hider and adjustable stock is good to go?
IMHO rifles come in 2 flavors. "compliant" and "FUAC".View attachment 78324
It sounds like you are using "compliant" to mean fixed mag, because a fixed mag lets you use all that other stuff. However, a detachable magazine featureless (no pistol grip, fixed-stock, no foregrip, no muzzle device) build is usually called a "compliant" AR, too. "Fixed mag" and "featureless" are both subsets of "compliant".
As a side note: always check your local laws. For example, in Rochester, with a fixed-mag, you still can't have a flash hider/suppressor and you still need 5-round mags.