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They look the same as postban mags. Caught carrying 'preban' mags in a 92, getting cuffed. It's not like Glock with U notches and low marked caliber numbers or Sig with a zipper back.
The pistol was well established prior to 1994 and there are ample pre-94 magazines.
So how to tell the difference? I know there are some obvious post ban tells but AFAIK there is no positive way to qualify pre-ban. None.
I have a couple eagle ones that are definitely pre 94. What are the noticeable differences in factory Beretta 15 rounders with pre and post ban? I've asked around a bunch of gun people and no one knows. I'd hope someone with the handle "92G" could give some definitive answers lol. ThanksRegarding beretta magazines this is inaccurate. The pistol was well established prior to 1994 and there are ample pre-94 magazines. And an LEO deciding to put one in cuffs has ZERO to do with some nonsense about U notches or zipper backs. Thats fantasy land.
Low caliber markings on Glock mags mean literally nothing.They look the same as postban mags. Caught carrying 'preban' mags in a 92, getting cuffed. It's not like Glock with U notches and low marked caliber numbers or Sig with a zipper back.
that.Also, expect to be cuffed carrying ANY mag over ten rounds unless you are lucky to find a cop who doesn't care at all.
Yeah that's why as a non-special person [not LEO, retired LEO, mil or retired mil], we civilians are better off carrying just 10 rounders. Remember guys, the second amendment only goes up to ten in MA.Low caliber markings on Glock mags mean literally nothing.
Also, expect to be cuffed carrying ANY mag over ten rounds unless you are lucky to find a cop who doesn't care at all.