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Those fixed magazine and key magazine release magazine rifles are easily converted back to normal with the regular part or component. So its not a big deal, at least for me. As I stated, I am working on building my own AR lower reciever I purchased just over a year ago.
In the US the part that is considered the firearm is the lower reciever or the pistol frame, all other parts one can actualy purchase via the internet without any special lisence.
As for "APROVED" firearms. California now has a list as well. Sadly, I think your list allows more weapons than they do in California. Heck, they just banned mail order ammunition sales now too. And the taxes here are a bit pricey. I would say that since I bought my 7.5 MAS in the fall of 08, the cost of ammo has doubled! Which is sad!
I went to a gunshop a few weeks ago, <we have 1 in the entire city> their shelves were bare, and they had no idea when they would get new firearms or ammunition.
They did have some Enfields I was interested in, but, eh, they were P14s not P17s, in very poor condition and they wanted ALOT for them, so I passed. Although they did have that SOCOM II that I mentioned, but all of the rails, and it was to muzzle heavy for my taste. Thus, I preffer the SOCOM 16 better.
Oh, in keeping with the title of the thread,
IF I opt for the HK clones it would be because of T2K and T2K alone as I was aware of them, but eh, they never help my interest util after one of my favorite characters even was issued one <One of my first games where the Characters were issued to us. Ah, McFlanery of the SBS, he survived Kalisz and all the way into Allegheny and bought the farm on Airlords of the Ozarks. A 30-06 to the head where he was mortaly wounded.>
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