Ever seen a box of new 25rnd mags, in this day and age?

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Fresh from S&W via Texas to have them broken down into CA legal kits before I block them with Tacticool22 blocks & ranger plates and add armorers buttons.

Don't be mad :)

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I know look at all the wasted mag space. ;)


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Just go anead and send them to me.

By the time the The Libs in NY and CA are done, it'll be against the law to posses spit wads and a straw. :rolleyes:
 
Is there mag police in CA that check mags or count shots? Hows that work anyway?


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Is there mag police in CA that check mags or count shots? Hows that work anyway?

No and NO.

Never seen or heard of a LEO at any range checking. Most LEO's are sympathetic in CA to legal upstanding gun owners and think the 10 round limit + bullet button does not help or stop crime in any way. They worry about the criminals more - the guys that don't care about laws. But that being said, I play by the rules and block them to 10.
 
thats such a shame that you have all those mags and cant put more than 7 rounds in them.WTH do they think this will accomplish?the criminals im sure will just load 7 rounds in them before they do a drive by lol.there really are some dumb people in our government :rolleyes:
 
I just saw an OEM 10 round M&P 9 magazine sell for $112.50 on a popular auction site. It had 26 bids when it closed. It's just plain crazy.:eek:
 
Fresh from S&W via Texas to have them broken down into CA legal kits before I block them with Tacticool22 blocks & ranger plates and add armorers buttons.

Don't be mad :)
In California, just putting the blocks in does not make them legal. There also has to be a rivet or some kind of epoxy in order for the modification to be compliant with California laws.

See the following from the Calguns.net wiki:
Manufacturing non large-capacity magazines

Penal Code 16740 states:
As used in this section, "large-capacity magazine"
means any ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept
more than 10 rounds, but shall not be construed to include any of
the following:
(A) A feeding device that has been permanently altered so that it
cannot accommodate more than 10 rounds.


This means that one can manufacture non large-capacity magazines if the alterations to what would otherwise be a large-capacity magazine are permanent.

In sworn testimony, representatives of the California Department of Justice have stated that it is their opinion that the types of modifications presented in the failed "detachable magazine permanence" rulemaking would suffice to be permanent alterations to large-capacity magazines to exclude them from the law. The relevant alterations from the failed rulemaking include:
Continuous ribbon or ribbons of welding
A rivet fixed in place with epoxy
 
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