The DD's Ranch Magazine Lock is a direct replacement for your firearm’s existing magazine catch, securely locking the magazine in place and preventing its removal. This modification reclassifies the firearm as having a "fixed magazine," which removes it from the legal definition of an assault weapon—regardless of any additional features—eliminating the need for registration under certain state laws.
Key Features:
-Made in the USA by DD's Ranch, LLC
-Direct replacement for the standard AR-15 magazine release
-Compatible with all Mil-Spec AR-15 rifles and pistols
-Also fits AERO PRECISION M5 (.308) pattern rifles/receivers
Once installed, the release button hole must be permanently filled using epoxy or JB Weld (silicone-based materials are not permitted)
Ensure compliance with local laws by properly installing and securing the DD's Ranch Magazine Lock.
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ARML
Easy to install been buying these for years
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one and done.......................................
bought too many to count..................................................
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NY compliant mag lock
Personally I think this is one of the dumbest laws they inflict on New Yorkers but as usual , only us law biding citizens follow the law , not the real criminals but whatever makes them sleep at night I guess !
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does what its supposed to
nothing fancy, mag not going anywhere
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yet to install
Appear to be to spec. F the Safe Act
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Easy and Works Great
If you have to pin your mag to be "complaint" this is your best bet. Super easy install and works as it should.
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Easy Peasy
Works just like it is supposed to and easily installed!
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easy way to make your gun legal
fairly cheap and dumb proof design for installation would recommend
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Easy to install and seems to be well made, but...
There is nothing in description on the site about using epoxy to complete the installation. It's in fine print on a little bag the product came in. This needs to be in the description on the site. I'll give the company benefit of the doubt, and will think it's an honest omission.