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i think it funny how NO-ONE seems to own any post ban mags
i think it funny how NO-ONE seems to own any post ban mags
Why? Not one of my mags is post-ban and I own about seventy of them.
Are the sellers anticipating an MA version of NY SAFE Act?
(A few AK mags in between as well.)
when i open up my box of Mags I generally will sell off some for cash when needed....they are a good investment when purchased right. you should at min get your money back
I think this is the biggest reason right here. The fact is that unless they significantly alter the law to exclude legality of pre-ban mags here, they will ALWAYS retain their value from an investment perspective. Those that were fortunate enough to horde a large supply back when they were selling for around $10 are able to offload some of their surplus for $25-$30 a piece now, so I consider that to be an excellent ROI. Right now it only seems like there are tons of people selling them, but in reality it is normal for how it was pre-Newtown. It is just that the past 6-7 months the entire market dried up (except for the people trying to scalp them for $75-$100 per mag) because people were afraid to part with anything they had for fear it could never be replaced. Now that things are dying down politically people are back to "business as usual".
If the Patrick Bill passes it will be a felony to possess a mag over ten rounds. They have to be turned into the police or sold out of state.
They will be worthless in MA and only worth a little more in a free state.
It might be a good idea to liquidate a few now just in case the bill passes.
Did someone hack your account?If the Patrick Bill passes it will be a felony to possess a mag over ten rounds. They have to be turned into the police or sold out of state.
They will be worthless in MA and only worth a little more in a free state.
It might be a good idea to liquidate a few now just in case the bill passes.
i think it funny how NO-ONE seems to own any post ban mags
If the Patrick Bill passes it will be a felony to possess a mag over ten rounds. They have to be turned into the police or sold out of state.
They will be worthless in MA and only worth a little more in a free state.
It might be a good idea to liquidate a few now just in case the bill passes.
If the Patrick Bill passes it will be a felony to possess a mag over ten rounds. They have to be turned into the police or sold out of state.
They will be worthless in MA and only worth a little more in a free state.
It might be a good idea to liquidate a few now just in case the bill passes.
Why? Not one of my mags is post-ban and I own about seventy of them.
All of my post mags remain outside the state.
In 1820, Massachusetts created Maine for a safe-haven for everything they were going to outlaw over the next 200 years.
This is the right time to declare my boating accident.
Sent from my Tinfoil hat