Off approved roster pistols at a dealer. Which a C&R license now gets around if C&R eligible.Mags can be from anywhere as long as they're old enough.
IIRC some subset of pistols were supposed to be in the state pre-98
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Off approved roster pistols at a dealer. Which a C&R license now gets around if C&R eligible.Mags can be from anywhere as long as they're old enough.
IIRC some subset of pistols were supposed to be in the state pre-98
ThisMags can be from anywhere as long as they're old enough.
IIRC some subset of pistols were supposed to be in the state pre-98
You could always get off-roster C&R guns with a C&R FFL . . . providing that you did it in person out of state or that the seller would ship direct to you without a MA FFL (dealer) involved. I did that once at KTP.Off approved roster pistols at a dealer. Which a C&R license now gets around if C&R eligible.
Holding out for OP getting plus-sized mags mailed to their house,It would be the ultimate skinflint story to buy a regular capacity mag with the intention of bringing it to a smith to cripple and getting pinched on the way, vs buying a slightly more expensive crippled mag.
Back when I was in elementary school, at the beginning of the year we always had some guy come in and tell us all how to sell magazines. It was purported to raise money for the school and for some obscure charity. Invariably we were to hassle our aunts and uncles to order magazines through us, so the shady sales guy could make some dough and we would get some cheap trinkets as reward for our efforts. It was just short of a ponzi scheme, the difference being we didn't even get a cut.
I imagine that you could buy THESE magazines online still?
I bet you can't hardly wait.like if I was some old retired guy I would start a letter writing campaign
Holding out for OP getting plus-sized mags mailed to their house,
promptly neuters them,
and then five years later the vendor is raided
and all the customers in the sales database
get jacked up because they received felony mags.
Makes sense now thanks. Yeah CT is pretty ridiculous. You can keep the 'high cap' mags if you been a good boy and registered them with 5-0. Carry 11 rounds in mag, none in chamber? Felony. Cop rolls up on you, law says to make sure to chamber a round as he's coming up to you so you're legal
Hell, I've had BassPro refuse to ship 10-round magazines to MA.Why would anyone ship hi-cap magazines to Massachusetts? That would defeat the whole purpose of the hi-cap magazine ban.
Do you have a magazine for sale SKU 3011499?See my photo 2 posts back. You need that number 3011499. There is no other marking on the package that states compact. But that is it.
No.Do you have a magazine for sale SKU 3011499?
SW executive team, a bunch of c*nts.You're probably getting confused because S&W realigned that product line from several years ago.
You probably bought a 10 rd mag for an M&P "SUB COMPACT" (thats what they call it now)
I want to smack the shit out of the person at S&W that thought reordering their product line in this way was a good idea. It's not, it sucks, and its confusing as hell.
SW executive team, a bunch of c*nts.
Pretty much."Now that we're done cranking our QC down to a shittier level, we can create a new, entirely different product that will subsume the name of an older product, then we'll just rename the old product!!"
my initial intent was to come off as discombobulated as the first few replies would be. it worked well as i imagined thoughShouldn’t this thread be titled “Online Magazine Purchases”? My OCD is driving me crazy...