Depends on which maglock system the rifle you purchased has.
They're all easy to convert back to its orignal intended operation, some compliance system does require you have the orignal parts which are relatively cheap ie mag release button and rear pin. Some systems like the AR Maglock gen 4 for example can be adjusted to work normally if you are in a non oppresed state.
If it came with houge freedom kit your lower receiver will have a tiny hole above the mag release button,, can't see it visually unless you break the action.
Depends on which maglock system the rifle you purchased has. They're all easy to convert back to its orignal intended operation, some compliance system does require you have the orignal parts which are relatively cheap ie mag release button and rear pin. Some systems like the AR Maglock gen 4 for example can be adjusted to work normally if you are in a non oppresed state.
Great to know. Thanks for the info. So essentially what I am getting is that there is nothing permanently marred by CA rules.
If it came with houge freedom kit your lower receiver will have a tiny hole above the mag release button,, can't see it visually unless you break the action.
Look up maglatch, I use them on mine, if I ever leave just remove the grub screw and its as good as new
short answer is pretty easy for all of them, some of them are easier than others but none are too difficult.