The law states a Magazine with 10 rounds.... Is there a list?
Thanks-- Why are some places stricker than others?
Thanks-- Why are some places stricker than others?
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If you haven't already applied for (or already have) a license, get a Class A. Even with restrictions it's better than a Class B.
Off the top of my head, revolvers, 1911s, SIGs, most 22LR pistols (I was surprised to see the S&W Model 41 on the high cap roster)...
What towns issue LTC-Bs??? I've never met someone who has one.
The Model 41 was originally shipped with an 11-round mag.
I have a restricted LTC- class Z. I have been told that I can carry an un-sharpened pencil as long as it was made pre 1998 and does not contain actual lead only graphite. Also low capacity staplers (cub size) are acceptable however they may only be carried in a locked case with the staples stored in a seperate container.
The Model 41 was originally shipped with an 11-round mag.
That stapler better not carry more than 10!I have a restricted LTC- class Z. I have been told that I can carry an un-sharpened pencil as long as it was made pre 1998 and does not contain actual lead only graphite. Also low capacity staplers (cub size) are acceptable however they may only be carried in a locked case with the staples stored in a seperate container.
The Model 41 was originally shipped with an 11-round mag.
Really ????
I've never seen one, and mine was made in the 70's, I got it used with 3 metal follower mags, all holding exactly 10.
What towns issue LTC-Bs??? I've never met someone who has one.
What towns issue LTC-Bs??? I've never met someone who has one.
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Much better to have a LTC-B and a Glock than a LTC-A with restrictions.
Which is great... except it's chambered in .45 GAP. Not exactly a desireable cartridge.Get yourself a Glock 37, 38, or 39.
It uses the GAP .45 round.
That is the Glock version of the .45.
Those guns hold a MAX of 10 rounds- no more.
Much better to have a LTC-B and a Glock than a LTC-A with restrictions.
In the event that you find one for sale in Mass, you'd be in 7th Heaven.
Much better to have a LTC-B and a Glock than a LTC-A with restrictions.
Which is great... except it's chambered in .45 GAP. Not exactly a desireable cartridge.
Better to look at the aforementioned options (1911, revolver, SIGs) or, if a Glock is desired, a G36 would be a solid gun
Now S&W sells a 12 rd mag for them. I've seen the gun advertised with them in the recent past.
Here are the mags:
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...58025_757846_757837_ProductDisplayErrorView_N
I fail to understand this.
Which is great... except it's chambered in .45 GAP. Not exactly a desireable cartridge.
Better to look at the aforementioned options (1911, revolver, SIGs) or, if a Glock is desired, a G36 would be a solid gun
I forgot about the Glock 36. That would be easier and more practical than a GAP. Just carry extra mags..
Much better to have a LTC-B and a Glock than a LTC-A with restrictions.
what is your reasoning? The B doesnt allow any concealed carry and restricts you to low cap guns....,,..far worse than a restricted A, on which you can still have high cap guns.
what is your reasoning? The B doesnt allow any concealed carry and restricts you to low cap guns....,,..far worse than a restricted A, on which you can still have high cap guns.
I was not aware of that. Thanks for the correction.
Disregard all my posts on this thread because I did not realize that a Class B does not allow concealed carry.
Chris, the early ones were 11 rd mags. New ones are 12 rd mags.