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In reply to the discussion: Large capacity magazines [View all]Straw Man
(6,952 posts)64. It has been interpreted many different ways.
For example, some people think you can have a relic 15-round M1 carbine mag, but only if you have a relic carbine. You could have a newer carbine too, but you couldn't put the old mag in the new carbine.
I know that sounds crazy, but I've had people tell me that. And as I said, the state police are no help. They "don't give legal advice."
I even tried calling the Attorney General's office once. I didn't get through.
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I think the biggest problem is that the proposals are always reactionary and useless
Corporate666
Jun 2016
#56
FYI, there are billions of "large capacity" magazines already in circulation.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#2
KInd of hard to repair the levee when a lake has formed on top of it.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#8
There's also billions of grenades out there. We should just say fuck it and make them legal again.
Major Nikon
Jun 2016
#19
When have grenades been available for purchase on the open market for civilians in the modern era?
Marengo
Jun 2016
#44
One thing magazines currently in circulation probably number into the tens of millions. You can
doc03
Jun 2016
#3
Wouldn't argue that point, was at Cabelas a couple days ago. You have to draw a number and wait
doc03
Jun 2016
#10
You can also 3D print a machine gun receiver. We still do not allow their unfettered sale. NT
Adrahil
Jun 2016
#29
Note that some states currently limit magazine size and the "assault weapon ban"
PoliticAverse
Jun 2016
#5
Large cap mags have been restricted in the past, and currently are in several states.
jmg257
Jun 2016
#13
The way I read the relic mags would be say a 15rounder for M1 carbine...nice relic, but they make
jmg257
Jun 2016
#63
I wouldn't take chances...original $1500 S'G' with a pair of original 70yr old SG mags...
jmg257
Jun 2016
#65
You have a point. The thing about AR15 that makes them useful to mass shooters is their
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#15
I'd much prefer an AR for accuracy and terminal ballistics than a shotgun in most situations.
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#26
A knowledgable poster may be along shortly to inform you a Daisy BB rifle is more effective.
Marengo
Jun 2016
#45
An AR-15 is not going to penetrate the brick of my house, then go through by neighbors house
Travis_0004
Jun 2016
#55
"...make them harder to find - especially for people who are flaky outsiders in our society ..."
Angel Martin
Jun 2016
#35
Kind of. Normal capacity magazines were legal to sell if they were made prior to 1994.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#42