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  • Guninator
    Senior Member
    • May 2017
    • 666

    WRT modified guns having more criminal or civil liability, cite case law, or it's bull$#1t. I'll save you time: It's bull$#1t.

    I really wish non-lawyers would stop posting made up law. You are not doing a service to mislead people on the law.

    I'm referring to intentional uses, not accidents due to malfunction, of course.
    Last edited by Guninator; 05-24-2019, 12:50 PM.
    "The right to keep and bear arms . . . is not the only constitutional right that has controversial public safety implications. -- Justice Alito, McDonald v. Chicago

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    • RaffiD
      Member
      • Nov 2017
      • 303

      Where you won't get a lemon..

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      • Themm
        Member
        • Dec 2013
        • 185

        Originally posted by tuna quesadilla
        No, it's not OK. The CCW terms from OCSD state that you may not alter your gun, period. A trigger job, even if using OEM parts, would definitely be considered an alteration.

        Terms of License Acknowledgement:

        9. Restrictions by Act: Any of the following or similar acts while in possession of a firearm shall be considered a violation of the licensee's general responsibilities as specified below:

        ...
        ...
        m. Possessing a weapon altered from its originally approved design, or weapon not listed on the license.

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        • tuna quesadilla
          Calguns Addict
          • Apr 2006
          • 5147

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          • vocoder
            Junior Member
            • Dec 2013
            • 69

            Speaking of LE Contact and notifications... A few days back, I noticed some smoke on a brush-covered hill behind some homes in Norco. I happened to pull up next to a RSO deputy the next red light, so I rolled down my window and said "Hey man - there's a fire starting on that hill over there" - he looked, said "Thank you" and took off in that direction.

            Would you notify?
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            • maggie06
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2013
              • 633

              Originally posted by vocoder
              Speaking of LE Contact and notifications... A few days back, I noticed some smoke on a brush-covered hill behind some homes in Norco. I happened to pull up next to a RSO deputy the next red light, so I rolled down my window and said "Hey man - there's a fire starting on that hill over there" - he looked, said "Thank you" and took off in that direction.

              Would you notify?
              Nope.

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              • Smedkcuf
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2014
                • 505

                What happens if they approve it and then you get the grip stippled afterwards, are you saying that's not allowed?

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                • 9Cal_OC
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Apr 2019
                  • 6636

                  Originally posted by Smedkcuf
                  What happens if they approve it and then you get the grip stippled afterwards, are you saying that's not allowed?
                  I believe grips and sights changes are allowed. Although stippling doesn’t really ‘modify’ firearm functionality. I’m sure someone can weigh in on this.
                  Freedom isn't free...

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                  • pklin1297
                    Veteran Member
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 3287


                    My trainer did inspect and feel as well, and questioned the guns that obviously had work done, and subsequently said return them to factory specs in accordance with OCSD's terms. "Signing off" was simply for the shooting qualifications.
                    NRA Member, CAPRC Member

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                    • Smedkcuf
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2014
                      • 505

                      Not sure if this has been asked already but what happens if I qualify with my 500 magnum but I use .50 special ammo during the qualification shoot, would I then be stuck with using only .50 special ammo while carrying, or would I also be able to carry with 500 magnum ammo? And vice versa.

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                      • pklin1297
                        Veteran Member
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 3287

                        Originally posted by Smedkcuf
                        Not sure if this has been asked already but what happens if I qualify with my 500 magnum but I use .50 special ammo during the qualification shoot, would I then be stuck with using only .50 special ammo while carrying, or would I also be able to carry with 500 magnum ammo? And vice versa.

                        You lost me at "500 magnum", LOL.

                        If this is not a joke, the answer is "no". You qualify the gun, not the ammo.
                        NRA Member, CAPRC Member

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                        • socal m1 shooter
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2013
                          • 1199

                          I'm not sure I have shorts or trousers that could conceal this:

                          iTrader under old CalGuns

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                          • pklin1297
                            Veteran Member
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 3287

                            Originally posted by socal m1 shooter
                            I'm not sure I have shorts or trousers that could conceal this:

                            NRA Member, CAPRC Member

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                            • Themm
                              Member
                              • Dec 2013
                              • 185

                              Originally posted by pklin1297
                              My trainer did inspect and feel as well, and questioned the guns that obviously had work done, and subsequently said return them to factory specs in accordance with OCSD's terms. "Signing off" was simply for the shooting qualifications.


                              The signing off refers to both qualification and inspection of the weapon itself.

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                              • Browneye
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2013
                                • 746

                                No one inspected my weapons. Period. Original app, or renewal.
                                And they've opened up the process to an unlimited number of firearms on your permit, as long as you qualify with them, and they've that easier as well. Both of mine are non-roster pistols bought under SSE - they don't care.

                                It's more like 'run whatcha brung'. Just don't make them hot-rod guns. LOL
                                1911 Shooter

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