ava8harrierusmc1
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Ok I live in California and I have a problem First of all I own a lot of firepower but I'm still not happy I want more. Next I want to leave it all to my friends son's since i can't have kids. But i want to leave each kid a AR-15 and other firearms I'm almost there just need a couple more. But in CALIFORNIA it's illegal to own what they call a SNIPER SCOPE now i need to know if I was to get a MULTI-TASK scope would or could that be considered a sniper scope the reason why i ask is because i'd like to get each D-740 Generation 2+ Mil. Spec. Advanced Rifle Scope but i know that i'll have trouble with the law if we are pulled over and they ask us to open the trunk so to be legal I'm thinking a GEN III MULTI-TASK Scope this way it FITS INTO THE RANGE OF THE LAW THAT IS LISTED BELOW. Any assistance would be helpful.
I do plane on using them for more than hunting when we go to NV I own a couple of GEN I's but they are wearing out so i need to replace them.
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Sniperscopes
A sniperscope is defined as a device made or adapted for use on a firearm that enables the operator
to detect objects during nighttime through the use of a projected infrared light source and
electronic telescope. (Penal Code § 468.)
Any person who buys, sells, receives, disposes of, conceals, or possesses a sniperscope is guilty of
a misdemeanor. This prohibition does not apply to authorized use or possession of sniperscopes by
members of the armed forces or peace officers, and does not prohibit use or possession solely for
scientific research or educational purposes. (Penal Code § 4
I do plane on using them for more than hunting when we go to NV I own a couple of GEN I's but they are wearing out so i need to replace them.
:barf:
Sniperscopes
A sniperscope is defined as a device made or adapted for use on a firearm that enables the operator
to detect objects during nighttime through the use of a projected infrared light source and
electronic telescope. (Penal Code § 468.)
Any person who buys, sells, receives, disposes of, conceals, or possesses a sniperscope is guilty of
a misdemeanor. This prohibition does not apply to authorized use or possession of sniperscopes by
members of the armed forces or peace officers, and does not prohibit use or possession solely for
scientific research or educational purposes. (Penal Code § 4