I was wondering if it's possible to purchase non-hicap mags through Midway or Brownell's and have them shipped to MA. Or is this like ammo where it is technically legal but the MA atty gen. has them scared to do it?
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I bought eight round mags for my 3914 from Midway a few months ago. No problem at all. AFAIK, they won't sell ammo or components to MA residents, but legal mags don't seem to be a problem.
Gary
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Excellent. I'm looking for a couple for my 3913.
Wow... you have ProMags that actually WORK? Stop the presses!!!
(Chip McCormick has been flawless in my 1911, for example).
Just kind of grabbed him and slammed him home! It's a pain shoving those rounds in his mouth, though.How did he fit in there?
Gary
Just kind of grabbed him and slammed him home! It's a pain shoving those rounds in his mouth, though.
Are you sure it was his mouth? It sounds like it was a PITA...
I don't bother with aftermarket, normally; I've been burned too many times. I'll only buy factory mags or higher end clones