Should high capacity magazines be banned?

Should high capacity magazines be banned

Yes
2
7%
No
27
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Re: Should high capacity magazines be banned?

PostBy: Flyer5 On: Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:05 pm

baddawg wrote:Flyer, so many things I would like to say, BUT living across the border in NY. All I can say is "I sold all those". :rambo2:


I'll have to let you know next time we have our range day at the homestead. Maybe you will find some along the way. LOL
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Re: Should high capacity magazines be banned?

PostBy: plumb-r On: Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:57 pm

I have some 20 round mags. The problem is finding the ammo to put in them. Obama and the left are the best sales people for guns and ammo. :D It's not the magazines. Watch someone that is proficient with even something like a revolver and a speed loader. Banning the mags isn't the answer. ;)
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Re: Should high capacity magazines be banned?

PostBy: Flyer5 On: Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:09 pm

plumb-r wrote:I have some 20 round mags. The problem is finding the ammo to put in them. Obama and the left are the best sales people for guns and ammo. :D It's not the magazines. Watch someone that is proficient with even something like a revolver and a speed loader. Banning the mags isn't the answer. ;)



I think ammo will be the first to recover. I give it about 4 or 6 months, provided some other nutcase does not succeed.
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