2 2garfields Joined Aug 17, 2011 Messages 297 Likes 9 Location S. Shore Feedback: 5 / 0 / 0 Jun 19, 2013 #1/4 I have seen some pre ban15rd mags online with +2 rds extension, is it O.K. to have in MAS?
Gillham Joined Mar 28, 2010 Messages 5,339 Likes 817 Location Peoples Republik of Massachusetts Feedback: 31 / 0 / 0 Jun 19, 2013 #2/4 Yes /thread IANAL (I am not a lawyer)
atilla Joined Jan 13, 2009 Messages 30,705 Likes 8,680 Location free hampshire Feedback: 55 / 0 / 0 Jun 19, 2013 #3/4 yes. a pre-ban mag already is "high capacity". you can't make it "higher capacity", it's already over 10 rounds so no one gives a shit. NOW if you were to do it with a 10 round mag, then you'd be creating an illegal post-ban "high capacity" magazine. that is a no-no.
yes. a pre-ban mag already is "high capacity". you can't make it "higher capacity", it's already over 10 rounds so no one gives a shit. NOW if you were to do it with a 10 round mag, then you'd be creating an illegal post-ban "high capacity" magazine. that is a no-no.
drgrant Moderator NES Member Joined Mar 21, 2006 Messages 92,002 Likes 97,920 Feedback: 61 / 0 / 0 Jun 19, 2013 #4/4 atilla said: yes. a pre-ban mag already is "high capacity". you can't make it "higher capacity", it's already over 10 rounds so no one gives a shit. NOW if you were to do it with a 10 round mag, then you'd be creating an illegal post-ban "high capacity" magazine. that is a no-no. Click to expand... This, this is all that needs to be said.... -Mike
atilla said: yes. a pre-ban mag already is "high capacity". you can't make it "higher capacity", it's already over 10 rounds so no one gives a shit. NOW if you were to do it with a 10 round mag, then you'd be creating an illegal post-ban "high capacity" magazine. that is a no-no. Click to expand... This, this is all that needs to be said.... -Mike