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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
California
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<blockquote data-quote="Precision_Game_85" data-source="post: 484785" data-attributes="member: 26805"><p>So I'm thinking about getting my first AR-15 and I've decided on the stag model 7. The question I have is am I good to go as long as I have a bullet button on it? I've done massive research and it seems that as long as that is installed I'm good to go? I found a place in southern California that does modifications to make them CA compliant. Also, any thoughts on the model 7? All the reviews seem to be that it's a consistent out of the box 1/2 moa performer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Precision_Game_85, post: 484785, member: 26805"] So I'm thinking about getting my first AR-15 and I've decided on the stag model 7. The question I have is am I good to go as long as I have a bullet button on it? I've done massive research and it seems that as long as that is installed I'm good to go? I found a place in southern California that does modifications to make them CA compliant. Also, any thoughts on the model 7? All the reviews seem to be that it's a consistent out of the box 1/2 moa performer. [/QUOTE]
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