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Saw this today and question it. I'm not familiar with the 10/22 so I don't know if she removed a couple of inches of tang or what. So remove the stock it's a SBR by the looks of this article. In a crazy world, owning one could be "intent".
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CA cop's definition. Isn't an SBR by anybody else's definition. Mind you, the cops probably looked for any charge to get a gang banger, drug dealer into custody.