Yes during the last magazine capacity ban the move was towards the largest caliber rounds for the 10 round limit. It's a safe bet if a magazine capacity limit were put into place again that the same thing would happen to the same ban. i.e. the same effect to the same cause.
Glock sales go down.
1911 sales go up.
You heard it here first!
HK45 becomes the gold standard since it is built around a semi-stack 10 round 45.
HK FTW... again.
Or, ya know, wise people who bought mags to last a while will still rock their standard cap wonder9s.
I keep posting vids to USPSA/IPDA/IPSC competitions asking people if limited mag capacity and forcing reloads will really make a difference. Not sure if helping or hurting, but it's entertaining.
Did you see the current house bill. They want to ban the transport, sale and Possession of "high" capacity magazines.
You can write anything into a bill... it has to get passed to matter.Did you see the current house bill. They want to ban the transport, sale and Possession of "high" capacity magazines.
You can write anything into a bill... it has to get passed to matter.
You can write anything into a bill... it has to get passed to matter.
HK45 becomes the gold standard since it is built around a semi-stack 10 round 45.
HK FTW... again.
HK45 becomes the gold standard since it is built around a semi-stack 10 round 45.
HK FTW... again.