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Mine was converted to drop free in two minutes , pop out press fitted plug, insert Allen wench , remove screw , replace with new parts that cost $8.

My daughters BF one came with a set screw in the mag release button , remove that and it operates normally .

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t convert them back to normal .

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This is a Prince 50 Mag Lock. A lot of people in NY use this, its cheap and easy to install. Will it pass muster? I don't know, but it shows a good faith effort to comply with an unlawful law, and some gunshots in Ny sell AR's equipped with them.

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7 hours ago, Robby said:

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This is a Prince 50 Mag Lock. A lot of people in NY use this, its cheap and easy to install. Will it pass muster? I don't know, but it shows a good faith effort to comply with an unlawful law, and some gunshots in Ny sell AR's equipped with them.

Robby

I went with a Thordsen Gen III and stayed featureless. The more I thought about it, the more I decided I wasn't locking the mag. If for some reason the rifle jams up and the bolt is pushed back into the buffer tube, I wanted to be able to get the magazine out before taking the rifle apart.

 

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I hear ya DirtTime, it certainly is a consideration and a decision everyone must make for themselves. Personally, I don't know of a jamb up that cannot be dealt with using a fixed magazine, some can be a real PITA to work out, but all the same doable. FUNY isn't it, Let Freedom Ring!

Robby

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If you can pin a stock and that makes it compliant, although it can be removed with a hammer and punch in minutes, I do not see how a MA maglock could be considered "not fixed." I could see the above mentioned with a simple Allen screw being in a grey area but I guess it really all boils down to what "fixed" means by law definition. Then again, they don't want you to know so do what you're comfortable with and go with it.

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The law is purposely vague, because nobody wants to be the test case and spend their life savings trying to keep themselves out of jail. Your money pays for both sides in court and they, the state, have a virtual bottomless pit filled with our money.

Anything done can be undone, so you make a good faith effort and move on with a nagging fear in the back of your mind every time you go to the range, thats what the the liberal progressive socialist state, wants. They cannot be respected so they must be feared and the ends justify the means is their mantra.

Even the Thordsen stock can be converted back in minutes, so do what you want and live your life. Sad time we live in. FUNY

Robby

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