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CA legal?
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Is this particular model CA legal? I looked and couldn't find it. Please tell me yes.
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04/07/2018 12:08 AM CT by Steve P
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04/06/2018 11:50 PM CT by James G
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Unfortunately not Robert. The 25rd Magazine is the dis-qualifier in this case.
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04/06/2018 11:42 PM CT by randy i
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sorry its not CA legal "Permitted: All rimfire caliber rifles with magazine capacity of 10 rounds or fewer (e.g.: .22 LR, 17HMR, etc.) are permitted, excluding rifles with tubular magazines in lever-action firearms, which do not have magazine restrictions. Rimfire caliber rifles are not considered “assault weapons” and can have features that centerfire rifles cannot. Rimfire with a capacity of more than 10 can be purchased by LE with proper LE Credentials on file. Rifles of any caliber with tubular magazines (e.g. lever action) may have a capacity of more than 10 rounds (Cal. Penal Code S.16740). "
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04/06/2018 11:34 PM CT by Steve P
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04/06/2018 11:33 PM CT by Steve P
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Hi Robert, I wish I could say yes but unfortunately it isn't Ca compliant. Here's the compliant Rugers - budsgunshop.com/catalog/index.php/cPath/2084_1153_1797/filter_id/369/caliber_id/10000844/page/1/sort/6a
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sorry its not CA legal no 25 round mags allowed "Permitted: All rimfire caliber rifles with magazine capacity of 10 rounds or fewer (e.g.: .22 LR, 17HMR, etc.) are permitted, excluding rifles with tubular magazines in lever-action firearms, which do not have magazine restrictions. Rimfire caliber rifles are not considered “assault weapons” and can have features that centerfire rifles cannot. Rimfire with a capacity of more than 10 can be purchased by LE with proper LE Credentials on file. Rifles of any caliber with tubular magazines (e.g. lever action) may have a capacity of more than 10 rounds (Cal. Penal Code S.16740). " budsgunshop.com/catalog/feeds/state_reg/california_restrictions.pdf