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You do understand its illegal while in your possession until such time it's fixed, right? It's no different than holding a 16+ round magazine in your possession while you're looking for someone to pin it. It's your life, but I'm just sayin'.

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You do understand its illegal while in your possession until such time it's fixed, right?

 

I think that's why he wants someone to do it for him. I interpreted the request as the name of an FFL who would accept the gun FOR him and pin the stock before transferring it to him...

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I think that's why he wants someone to do it for him. I interpreted the request as the name of an FFL who would accept the gun FOR him and pin the stock before transferring it to him...

 

 

Got it. That makes more sense. I just wanted to make sure he knew. I know that Paul (PK90) at Arms-and-Ammo does mags, so he probably does stocks as well.

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