Perfect for Magwell adapters like Stern Defense FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS REQUIREMENT IS A FELONY!Ġ of 0 people found the following review helpful: NEVER USE THIS BULLET-BUTTON WITH A MAGAZINE LARGER THAN 10 ROUNDS CAPACITY IN CALIFORNIA. Please continue to check with CAL DOJ firearms division for any emerging requirements. Please be familiar with and aware of all current CAL DOJ regulations before installing this button. THIS LOCK KIT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY CAL DOJ. A bullet or ammunition cartridge is considered a tool. This latch has been designed to conform to the law AS WRITTEN in California PC 978.20(a) which defines a detachable magazine as: "detachable magazine means any ammunition feeding device that can be removed readily from the firearm with neither disassembly of the firearm action nor the use of a tool being required. Verify that the latch is operational, does not bind, or lock in the open position. Keep turning the nut until the top is flush or below the mag catch end.ġ4. Using a very small jewelers screwdriver, you can continue to turn the nut onto the mag catch by engaging one slot of the nut, and turning around the edge of the stud.ġ3. The nut will stop turning when the screwdriver reaches the mag catch stud.ġ2. Screw onto the mag catch stud with a screwdriver. Locktite not required if you check periodically to be sure the nut is not backing off the mag catch.ġ1. Put a TINY amount of blue locktite in the threads of the round aluminum nut.ġ0. Install the mag catch that came with your rifle.ĩ. Place the enclosed spring into the BULLET-BUTTON.Ĩ. Install the BULLET-BUTTON cage, (the large black anodized part), into the rifle, small hole first. Remove existing latch assembly and spring.ĥ.
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