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As soon as I think I have this figured out someone makes another post and I'm confused all over again.
A few thoughts.
1) The difference between 14 round and 15 round is the follower. Orange followers are 15 round. Replace a black with an orange and you have a 15 round magazine.
2) No one has ever been prosecuted or even charged for solely possessing a post ban magazine.
3) When you move to MA, you do not have to register any guns you bring in with you. The state words the registration page carefully to suggest it, but you do not have to.
4) You can bring any guns that you currently own with you, even if they are not on the MA approved roster. You can sell them directly to another licensed gun owner in MA via face to face sale. That sale DOES have to be registered. You can NOT have a dealer transfer non roster guns from you to another party. At least not without the dealer running the risk of getting in significant difficulty with the state.
There are some brand new third-party 6900-series 12-round magazines out there now that are supposedly very, very close matches to the originals...
Yes, you can...I was aware that I could bring the "hi-cap" handguns with me, but I wasn't aware that I could sell them in MA FTF.
No, they aren't from Mec-Gar. They are apparently American-made. There are a couple sources out there. One appears more "factory" than the other but I have only seen unverified photos, not the actual post-ban magazines themselves for obvious reasons.Hmmm - interesting - I wonder if Mec-Gar finally made a run, at some point, of 6906 mags?
Yep. 10-rounders have all but disappeared in the marketplace. You can thank Commiefornia and other such restrictive states for that situation.Back before I gave up on trying to find more 12-rounders - I had paid as much as $60 for 12-rd mags. Then, I found that the 10-rounders were pretty well made ... but, now they seem to be completely gone!!![]()
Wow!!!It appears LG-Outdoors has new 10 round factory 6906 mags for sale. $37.00 plus around $15.00 min UPS charge. May be worth checking out for those in restricted areas, maybe not......
Personally I think if the magazine is purchased in good faith from a reputable seller attesting to its status as pre-ban that I would be Ok with it. Consider yourself somewhat lucky as here in Kolorado there is only grandfathering for magazines you actually OWNED before the cutoff (albeit much more recent).![]()
Most hi-cap magazines are readily distinguishable between pre-ban (pre-1994) and post-ban. It helps the anti-2A enforcers that all hi-caps manufactured here or imported between 1994 and 2004 (i.e., during the Federal AWB) had to be marked for "LEO or Export Only." Those are the most illegal hi-cap magazines in states like MA simply because they are so easily identified by anyone as post-ban.If mags are indistinguishable, how then can the state get past reasonable doubt?