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wtf kinda rifles are these?

the top upper looks kinda weird, never seen it before. the bottom one is a California approved stock for an ar-15

the criminal did follow some laws, so good on him
 
For every anti-gun law that's based on a gun's features and characteristics, there's a work-around if some manufacturer thinks there's enough of a market for a new product made specifically in response to that law.

The law bans detachable mags over 10 rounds?
Give your AR a 30-round fixed magazine, and charge it from the top after you pivot the upper away from the lower.

The law bans any detachable magazine on a semi-auto rifle?
Fine, give it a fixed magazine, as above.

OR, make it a pump-action. There! If it's not a semi-auto, the law doesn't speak to what kind of magazines you can use in it, right?

The law bans pistol grips as part of a stock system on a rifle or carbine?
Fine, give it a "conventional" type stock where the wrist area is angled backward toward the butt. Even if it looks weird, if it's slanted back and not down, and if the bottom edge of the "hand-grip" area is part of the entire bottom edge of the shoulder stock, it's not a pistol grip anymore.

Somebody banned the .50 BMG round, and the rifles that use that caliber?
Fine. Rebarrel the gun to a new round called the .416 Barrett. Neck-down the .50 to take a .416 bullet and you're "in like Flynn" as they say. (or said. 70 years ago...)
 
Does anyone else remember those ads from gun magazines back in the early 1980s (when the Ruger Mini-14 was way more popular with civilian shooters than the AR-15 or any of its clones) for a Mini-14 replacement stock that made the gun a pump action, or more specifically gave the option of pumping it as an alternative to normal semi-auto operation?

Yeah, Yankee ingenuity has always been part of the small arms world.

Mini14 Pump stock.jpg
 
Does anyone else remember those ads from gun magazines back in the early 1980s (when the Ruger Mini-14 was way more popular with civilian shooters than the AR-15 or any of its clones) for a Mini-14 replacement stock that made the gun a pump action, or more specifically gave the option of pumping it as an alternative to normal semi-auto operation?

Yeah, Yankee ingenuity has always been part of the small arms world.

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In the early 80s you could buy a full auto conversion kit for those. Legal, just had to pay the 200 buck tax and file the NFA paper work.
 
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