~If yes, then it is a CA legal featureless semi-auto centerfire rifle. Was this made on a receiver that was made by a 07-FFL and that receiver was transferred to you through a CA FFL dealer? ~If no, then it's an illegal assault weapon. With non-permanently attached muzzle device removed, is the overall length 30" or greater? So, what if I already have a "sten gun" - built in semi configuration, it has no "features" on it, has a 16" barrel and made 10 years ago? Where would I stand on it? Overall length is measured with the rifle in the shortest possible firing configuration and non-permanently attached muzzle device removed. In addition, your self-made semi-auto centerfire rifle must have a minimum 16" barrel length and a minimum 30" overall length. Your self-made semi-auto centerfire rifle must not have any restricted features or must operate using a fixed 10 round magazine that can not be removed without disassemblying the firearm's action or that is permanently attached in the firearm's magazine well. Modifying the firearm after the 30 days, will cause your self-made firearm to be a "new" illegal self-made firearm.
#BUOILD STEN MARK 2 UPDATE#
In addition, you have 30 days to complete your build and update the firearm's final configuration with pictures to CA DOJ BOF. If you are approved, CA DOJ BOF will send you your approved marking info.Īfter you receive the CA DOJ approved info, you then have 10 days to mark that info on to your self-made receiver and submit proof (pictures) to CA DOJ BOF.
#BUOILD STEN MARK 2 SERIAL NUMBER#
If your receiver is an unfinished (80%) receiver, then as soon as you intend to self-make it into a finished (81+%) receiver, you must submit a Unique Serial Number Application (USNA) to CA DOJ BOF. ^Technically, nothing can be done to make it CA legal and, if found in CA by CA LEOs, it is subject to confiscation/destruction. If your receiver is a finished (81+%) self-made receiver that has not been marked with your info and voluntarily registered with CA DOJ before 07-01-2018, then it's an illegal self-made firearm. If your receiver was made by a 07-FFL and transferred to you through a CA FFL dealer, then the firearm is exempt from CA self-made firearm laws. recreational shooting, competition shooting, self-defense, etc) is grounds for permit revocation and confiscation of the SBR. In addition, using the SBR beyond the good cause for issuance (i.e. For use as a prop in the (movie/tv) entertainment industry. To make, import, and transfer to a Gov/Mil/LE agency.Ģ. In order to obtain a CA DOJ Dangerous Weapons Permit for a SBR, the applicant needs a viable good cause.Ĭurrently, the only acceptable good cause are:ġ. Without CA DOJ approval, making or possessing a SBR in CA is a CA felony.
Without BATFE approval, making or possessing a SBR is a Federal felony. Unless you have a valid CA DOJ Dangerous Weapons Permit for a SBR, BATFE will not approve a Form 1 for a SBR for a CA resident. The laws have changed several times, since you started this thread almost 5 years ago. Mk2 Sten semi auto, 16" barrel or SBR with short barrel. I'm retired now and have everything I need to build it. "I have had a fair amount of success here over the last years, part of the reason I have quite a few reindeer is because they happen to start giving reindeer out as a prize when I was in the thick of my slalom skiing.Old thread I know, but. "It's great to be here and actually looking forward to racing and feel like I am through the worst of the back pain," said Shiffrin. The winner of the Levi races is gifted a reindeer and Shiffrin already has four Rudolph (2013), Sven (2016), Mr. With a victory Shiffrin would also add to her small herd of reindeer. Stenmark currently owns the mark with 46 giant slalom wins. While the focus this season is the Beijing Winter Olympics, where she plans to contest medals in five disciplines, Shiffrin has plenty of other prizes to chase in the run up.Ī sweep of the Levi races would give Shiffrin 47 career slalom wins, moving her past the great Ingemar Stenmark for the most World Cup victories in any discipline, man or woman. "I feel like that is probably the biggest injury I will ever have in my career, no matter what happens." "The injury of a legitimate broken heart, that's something that has been taking a long time to get over. "It is not a physical injury to a bone, or muscle, or ligament, but that emotional side of things. "To me that is a very different story now after my dad.
"There's a lot of people out there with the perspective that somehow I am not actually a complete athlete or ski racer without having to overcome a major physical injury," said Shiffrin.