Starling prediction about the effects of a 10 round magazine capacity limit

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  • dwr461

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    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.
     

    gunz4me

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    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.

    Yep, I had a Glock 20, then a Glock 21 (which I had up until the tragic boating accident). My uncle had a H&K USP45 (his guns were in the boat too).
     

    Gus McCrae

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    Everyone will be offloading their lever guns and revolvers to purchase the remaining ARs and Glocks on the market.



    More revovlers and lever guns for me!!!!!!!!! :D
     

    JNieman

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    Or, ya know, wise people who bought mags to last a while will still rock their standard cap wonder9s. :D

    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.
     

    kcinnick

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    Or, ya know, wise people who bought mags to last a while will still rock their standard cap wonder9s. :D

    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.
     

    oleheat

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    Did you see the current house bill. They want to ban the transport, sale and Possession of "high" capacity magazines.


    They're going to have a major problem on their hands. That is equal to confiscation.
     
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    oleheat

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    You can write anything into a bill... it has to get passed to matter.


    Yep. Here is a charming example of that on a local level. This crazy...."woman" never disappoints in the stupidity department. She wants to make it so you will be held liable IF SOMEONE ROBS YOUR HOME AND STEALS A GUN THAT ISN'T LOCKED UP. Typical. NEVER blame the criminal- He may be one of your voters. Screw her. :madfawk:

    ....and not to start anything- BUT WHO IN THE HELL ARE THE LEOs STANDING BY THIS MORON WHILE SHE SPEWS OUT THIS GARBAGE??:curse:

    I really hope they were forced to.

    http://www.ksla.com/story/20378556/after-newtown-shooting-la-representative-proposes-lock-box-for-firearms
     
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