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I am taking the spring out of mag release and replacing with a solid spacer.
Install mag, mag release, then epoxy or weld button inside hole
It's now non detachable in any way other than drilling out mag release.
Remove pivot pin to reload.

No longer an assault weapon and can keep other features.
 

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all you would need to do is design a little velcro hoop that goes around a finger and have a little bit of a point and theres your tool youd be able to drop magazines easily with a bullet button lol put it on your middle finger or something
Bullet buttons a no go in ny. Needs to be permanent.
Now if you look it up in the safe act there is some confusion, I believe they worded it wrong where it appears you can use a tool or bullet tip.
I'm 99% sure that its an error though and will be fixed as soon as they start seein bullet buttons appear.
 

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From all my research there is no legal definition of a detachable magazine in NY. There was a description in the original draft , but then the draft they voted on did not have this in it. So this is a problem with that Safe Act, there is no legal definition that I can find.
Thats why Im gonna play it safe and make sure mine cant come out.

The law does CLEARLY state if it cant accept a detachable magazine, its not an assault weapon. Hence, no need to register.
Now I am not a lawyer and realize I could still end up in court over this if running into law enforcement trying to make a point, but this is easily winnable in court. There is no other way around it unless they ban all semi-automatics, in which case I would disable gas system.

Always a workaround, even though we may not like it.

They will never get me to register.
 
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