blindfire Joined Jun 5, 2010 Messages 16,013 Likes 4,527 Feedback: 1 / 0 / 0 Apr 17, 2012 #1/4 May be a silly question, but live in MA and have to ask. Do I need to find a pre-ban magazine for a Rueger 10/22 if I want a magazine capacity greater than 10 rounds? I assume such animal exists. Thanks
May be a silly question, but live in MA and have to ask. Do I need to find a pre-ban magazine for a Rueger 10/22 if I want a magazine capacity greater than 10 rounds? I assume such animal exists. Thanks
Passthemacs NES Member Joined Jun 30, 2011 Messages 832 Likes 52 Location Boston Feedback: 34 / 0 / 0 Apr 17, 2012 #2/4 Yes . Do you have to? No... but technically speaking YES haha.
blindfire Joined Jun 5, 2010 Messages 16,013 Likes 4,527 Feedback: 1 / 0 / 0 Apr 17, 2012 #3/4 Crap...need to improve my forum search skills....found this after I posted. http://www.northeastshooters.com/vb...gs-MA-residents?highlight=pre-ban+ruger+10/22
Crap...need to improve my forum search skills....found this after I posted. http://www.northeastshooters.com/vb...gs-MA-residents?highlight=pre-ban+ruger+10/22
drgrant Moderator NES Member Joined Mar 21, 2006 Messages 91,957 Likes 97,778 Feedback: 61 / 0 / 0 Apr 17, 2012 #4/4 Yes, you do, the "tubular" exemption doesn't apply to magazine fed .22s. That said, they are all over the place. Look for old ramlines and butler creek 25 rounders. (eg, hot lips, steel lips, etc. ) -Mike
Yes, you do, the "tubular" exemption doesn't apply to magazine fed .22s. That said, they are all over the place. Look for old ramlines and butler creek 25 rounders. (eg, hot lips, steel lips, etc. ) -Mike