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Magazines greater than 10 rd capacity

p0838p0838 Member Posts: 248 ✭✭✭
edited January 2002 in Ask the Experts
What states prohibit pistol magazines of greater than 10 round capacity.

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  • oneshyoneshy Member Posts: 417
    edited November -1
    CA., MA., NJ., MD., HI., NYC Wash.DC. This pertains to any new sales since the mag. ban.[This message has been edited by oneshy (edited 01-02-2002).]
  • ED PED P Member Posts: 190 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Massachusetts allows mag sales over 10 rounds. They issue a Class A (large capacity) and Class B (anything but large capacity license) but I've never run into anyone who had the Class B, virtually all local police issue the Class A, no questions askded.In the last year I've brought 30 round AK, 20 Round M1A, and 30 round AR mags.You can still buy AK's, AR's, FAL's, etc... here.They've tried to ban them a few times, but a few lone Republicans have gotten the bills sidetracked and forgotten.Handguns are another story- up until a few months ago, S&W were the only company making handguns which could be sold in Mass, now SIG and Walther also do, but no new Glock, Beretta, Kimber, Colt... etc...
  • azgunnut2@yahoo.comazgunnut2@yahoo.com Member Posts: 305 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Hey , All I have to say is Im glad I dont live in one of those comunistic states that has theludicress laws and expect the honest "citizens" (oops sorry if you live there you are not considered citizens) to follow these ...ever consider moving ????dont forget to vote and remember the NRA....
  • poshposh Member Posts: 360 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Maryland allows sale of detachable magazines of up to 20 rounds. See page 144, top right column, ATF P 5300.5 (The blue book they send you with the C&R License).
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