You can actually contact pro mag directly and they will send you the part to make it legal for free, but you will have to buy the gun already with it or buy the stock afterwards and change it. The stock comes with a charge to make it legal in California, I contacted Promag and they told me that if your stock was missing, they could provide you with one. The Archangel© AAM1A Precision Shaft for Springfield Armory© M1A™ and M14* rifles offers all the advanced features, ergonomics and fit needed to make your rifle more accurate and feel good. The input design puts a slight pressure on the running effect to reduce the size of the group. This next-generation butt includes a click-adjustable cheek with 1.75-inch travel and a pull length of 13.50″ to 14.8125″ and a soft, textured, streamlined rubber recoil cushion. Four integrated steel inserts for QD sling oscillators (QD swivel seals not included) are integrated to accommodate the slings and are also equipped with two standard UM loop swivel bolts. The grooved and structured front has a built-in Picatinny rail with an extended rail cover. The ergonomic gooseneck handle features ergonomic palm shafts and a flared base with lockable storage compartment. Made from our legendary carbon fiber and high-strength glass fiber reinforced tanning polymer, AAM1A is weatherproof and resistant to all common solvents and gun oils.
This stock is hard as nails and offers excellent accuracy year after year, blow by blow. * Also suitable for Norinco, Polytech, Armscor and other M14 variants with a slight adjustment. Springfield Armory© M1A™Supermatch™ rifles require a pocket cutout for additional rear recoil. Lifetime warranty. Made in the USA If you choose the option without “Cali compliant” function, it meets the requirement of fixed stock, for example the stock telehandler is not telescopic to be shorter. You`ll still need a flash-free cache muzzle device like most M1A SAs bring. The pepper hole muzzle brake, which is the property of SA`s Californian legal models, is fine. If you bought your M1A in California, chances are you bought it with the right muzzle device to be compliant. No, you can place your thumb strap below the trigger line.
IIRC Archangel manufactures a plastic insert that is screwed into this area so that it does not become “a pistol grip” and is therefore legally available on an M1A with a removable magazine. Man, it`s interesting. Pretty sure that in MA the law defines a pistol grip as “ostensibly protruding under the tree” (which is obviously very subjective and doesn`t include thumb-hole trees because the person who wrote it was an idiot), so I`m surprised that California counts this as a pistol grip with the actual definition of a pistol grip under THE CA Act, you could shoot an OJ and say, “I can`t hold this like a gun, so it`s not a gun,” but the legal fees are probably not worth using the $10 piece of plastic as a feature of the CYA on a stock that doesn`t feel vulnerable in any other position. by RJ, from CA, USA Requested on August 28, 2019 You should contact your local authorities for clarification. WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals, including lead, that are known to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive damage. For more information, see www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: Cancer and reproductive damage. For more information, see www.P65Warnings.ca.gov NOTE:*Also suitable for Norinco, Polytech, Armscor and other M14 variants with a slight adjustment. Springfield Armory© M1A Supermatch rifles™ require a pocket cut for the additional rear recoil eyelet** Lifetime warranty protects against manufacturer defects (see warranty)** The Springfield M1A™ shown is legal in California, but may not represent PARTS that comply with the CA standard.
** An account with OpticsPlanet.com makes writing questions and answers even better! We store all your questions and answers in your account, giving you easy access to them so you can see how the community has responded. If you want to add a question without creating an account, you can proceed by filling in the fields on this form. This could conflict with the AWB because of the “pistol grip” It looks like your thumb could get deeper than the trigger, which in my opinion is the “salient anomalies” criterion in the law. I guess not. Click on MORE DETAILS above to learn more about this product from the manufacturer.