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Just wondering if the high cap ban only applies to mass produced post-ban magazines or if DIY guys have to comply as well.
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I take that back, burden of proof is on the law to prove they're made after the date if there's no stamp on them. So effectively if you built them before '94 everything is kosher.
If one stays out of trouble, you don't get caught.
But if you had built a mag in the shape of a USGI without a stamp, how could they prove otherwise?
Probably couldn't, but that doesn't mean they won't try like hell. Your life gets turned upside down and your bank account gets drained in the process. Staying out of trouble is good but shit can happen out of the blue that can jam you up.
my idea of 80% mags won't work and isn't new then. I was thinking someone should make just the body and all you had to do was put in the floor plate, follower , and spring after spot welding the seam. It was worth a shot. I assume I'm not the only one bummed we can't buy p-mags?
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INAL, but possession of any mag over ten is illegal I believe.
Riddle me this:
If a magazine assembly contains 4 parts (body, spring, follower and floor plate)
a post-ban 30-rd magazine body is only 25% of the whole. Is it illegal to own a 25% built magazine?
Eff' magazines. I want a gun that I load through a funnel...
Just write, in your own handwriting "MFG Oct '92" and maybe they won't figure it out.Just wondering if the high cap ban only applies to mass produced post-ban magazines or if DIY guys have to comply as well.
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A .223 UZI would be awesome (if you had gorilla hands...)When you worry about jail time for sheet metal you are no longer a free man .
Now if you want to convert a preban mag to work with a gun it wasn't made for that's legal if it will still work in the gun it was made for. Uzi mags for ar's
Your just adding a slot .
Only if you did it in 1993Just wondering if the high cap ban only applies to mass produced post-ban magazines or if DIY guys have to comply as well.
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When you worry about jail time for sheet metal you are no longer a free man .
I take that back, burden of proof is on the law to prove they're made after the date if there's no stamp on them. So effectively if you built them before '94 everything is kosher.
the spring and follower and floor plate are not the "magazine" they are the inner workings its the magazine body thats the legal/illegal part. The body is magazine.
Think of it like a car. you can take the motor out of your ford and put in a chevy motor, at the end of the day its still a ford. just the inner workings have changed.