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Full disclosure, I own no guns and don't know a ton about them so please excuse my ignorance.
California is now saying that you cannot have a bullet button on your AR15 and that you have to have what they're calling a "permanent magazine." The last time I shot one it still seemed pretty cumbersome to drop the magazine.
Now, if I understand the words they're using correctly, there is no longer a way to drop the magazine and reload it. What am I missing here? Would you then have to lock the slide open and try to be a master of spacial reasoning to reload?
I know I'm missing something but I wouldn't know how to release the magazine without the bullet button or some other release.
Just curious. Thanks!
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