This is the trouble we get into when we let the politicians tell us our guns rights are for hunting and maybe self defense instead of protection from government.
Since AR-15 are shipped with 20-30 round magazines, the M1A has, or, used to have 20 round magazines shipped with them. Now we have the 100 round C-Mags,and the new 45 and up box mags for the AR's. The military uses 30-100 round magazines every day. That brings me to this point. Shouldn't we refer to magazines that hold several rounds as normal capacity magazines? 20, 30 , 45, 90, 100, round magazines are all as common as dirt.So, can we start calling them normal capacity mags?
You know....there is more than one way to skin a cat. The gov cannot and will not stop all avenues of people getting what they need.
ReplyDeleteVery true, Warlock...the underground economy is alive and well. Thanks, my friend...and hey, enjoy my knife...
DeleteThey just keep chipping away at what few rights remain.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, just like the good Fabians of old. Thanks, my friend.
DeleteI see another underground movement. Black market??
ReplyDeleteVery much so, Rob.
DeleteThis is the trouble we get into when we let the politicians tell us our guns rights are for hunting and maybe self defense instead of protection from government.
ReplyDeleteOh, they love the Fudds. Thanks, Bubba.
DeleteSince AR-15 are shipped with 20-30 round magazines, the M1A has, or, used to have 20 round magazines shipped with them. Now we have the 100 round C-Mags,and the new 45 and up box mags for the AR's. The military uses 30-100 round magazines every day. That brings me to this point. Shouldn't we refer to magazines that hold several rounds as normal capacity magazines? 20, 30 , 45, 90, 100, round magazines are all as common as dirt.So, can we start calling them normal capacity mags?
ReplyDeleteWorks for me, Dean. Thank you...and please let 'em know how you feel.
DeleteGood to hear. This one is a backdoor grab at magazines. Thanks, my friend.
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