One merely has to fabricate something to stick into the opening that when pushed, releases the magazine.
“One merely has to fabricate something to stick into the opening that when pushed, releases the magazine.”
Oh, of course. The state law didn’t require the use of a bullet to eject the mag - the manufacturers did. Like taking down a rifle using a cartridge. It’s a method inherent with the way that gunmakers think.
They actually asked for a tool to remove the magazine. So it’s not an “ejectable” magazine, it’s more of a take-down procedure.
Think of the Brit who made the single-shot AR. His answer to their laws was brilliant: A burr on the magazine well. So that when one shot is fired, the bolt remains open. It thinks it’s emptied a mag. So you have to hit the bolt release everytime you shoot.
Well, as ingenuity would dictate - you can get full-auto performance out of this rifle if you simply hold the release button down.
These regulations aren’t designed to accomplish anything other than making life so difficult for manufacturers and consumers that they somehow give up on it.
But lemme tell you, and I know this for a FACT. An absolute fact - The electronic locks on guns is designed to turn off guns with a signal from a cell tower. Yes it is.