New purchase, Came with a 18 round mag.

I strongly disagree. There are plenty of ways that you could get investigated for which the police may not be able to make a case against you. But holding onto a post-ban magazine that is clearly postban is just handing them a felony conviction. Other stuff might have been hard for them to prove, but for many postban magazines it’s a slam dunk conviction and now you are a federally prohibited person.

It’s just not worth that risk.
Name one situation where a police officer would have your magazine in his possession to inspect where you are not already in trouble.
 
This is the kind of complete BS that makes me glad I DON'T live in the PRM.
Eh NH and ME are effectively purple states, not red like Alabama or Alaska. The commie cancer may very well eventually encroach up north just like did in Vermont with the 15 round mag bans and Maine's 3 day 'cooling off periods'.
 
Eh NH and ME are effectively purple states, not red like Alabama or Alaska. The commie cancer may very well eventually encroach up north just like did in Vermont with the 15 round mag bans and Maine's 3 day 'cooling off periods'.
What could/maybe happen isn't going to stop me from enjoying life in NH. Of course, the doomsayers have been calling for NH to turn fully into MA for the past few decades (at least) and it still hasn't even started. IIRC, NH was the first con carry state for the bunch. VT and ME followed after. I wasn't surprised by what happened in VT due to all the granola crunchers up there. The 3 day deal in ME is a failure of the people to make their voices heard.

I can't see MA ever reversing ANY of the 2A infringements in place. It's just gone on for far too long now.
 
What could/maybe happen isn't going to stop me from enjoying life in NH. Of course, the doomsayers have been calling for NH to turn fully into MA for the past few decades (at least) and it still hasn't even started. IIRC, NH was the first con carry state for the bunch. VT and ME followed after. .....
No. Constitutional carry is aka Vermont carry for a reason. VT never required a permit to carry,
 
There are laws, just not in MA.

i am tired of those threads. it will never lead nowhere.

it is already clear of what is in the game for gun owners, over pretty much anything.
all in this so called law was made to be universally applicable to no matter what situation and circumstances a person may get

so that is why i say - there are no laws anymore, there is only a dictatorship of the ruling elite that made it a war level policy against the people, to be able to prosecute anyone for anything with no real reason needed, at all. it is what we got now, at this moment of this factual reality, so, deal with it.
do not like it - go to police station and surrender yourself with all your stuff, but as even if you will handle over everything - they still gonna have enough tricks in the sleeve to charge you with something you were not even aware of. there is 0 clarity now of what is or was lawful and what never was. and all of that is by design and on purpose.
 
Name one situation where a police officer would have your magazine in his possession to inspect where you are not already in trouble.

Maybe the cops take possession of your guns because of a restraining order. Or maybe you had a medical emergency and they came into your house and saw something that wasn't locked up so they decided to secure it. Shit happens, though most of it is pretty unlikely to happen.
 
What does “easily” mean?
No one knows. That's the problem.

I think it is fair to say that if all you have to do is to remove the floorplate and pull out the block, then it likely isn't in accordance with the law.

If the block is epoxied to the mag body, would that be in accordance with the law? I don't know. But considering that I can get a Canik magazine for $35 and a good attorney would cost me over $300 per hour, I'll buy some 10-round magazines instead.
 
No one knows. That's the problem.

I think it is fair to say that if all you have to do is to remove the floorplate and pull out the block, then it likely isn't in accordance with the law.

If the block is epoxied to the mag body, would that be in accordance with the law? I don't know. But considering that I can get a Canik magazine for $35 and a good attorney would cost me over $300 per hour, I'll buy some 10-round magazines instead.
If you epoxy in the block, how the hell are you going to change out the spring and/or follower down the road when you need to? Same with any pinned magazines. Unless you soak it in something that will remove the epoxy that is. Which would melt any plastic blocks at the same point. Not to mention what it will do to the follower.
 
They sell 10 round pmags in the size of the 30s from magpul directly.
Just checked before posting. More money than a 30 round mag. More money than an actual 10 round pmag too. Plus you can't take it apart due to being held together with a rivet. So forget about cleaning, or performing any maintenance on it. If the LGS mentioned with the 'reduced' capacity 30 round mags did it with a rivet through the side, that's just stupid. Would have been better if they either worked with their supplier to swap them out for regular mags, or sold them to people that COULD have them (legally). If the rivet was in the bottom, then they were actual mags from Magpul and made that way (not a LGS f-up).

IMO, it's so that people in cucked states can feel like they're non-cucked neighbors.
 
Just checked before posting. More money than a 30 round mag. More money than an actual 10 round pmag too. Plus you can't take it apart due to being held together with a rivet. So forget about cleaning, or performing any maintenance on it. If the LGS mentioned with the 'reduced' capacity 30 round mags did it with a rivet through the side, that's just stupid. Would have been better if they either worked with their supplier to swap them out for regular mags, or sold them to people that COULD have them (legally). If the rivet was in the bottom, then they were actual mags from Magpul and made that way (not a LGS f-up).

IMO, it's so that people in cucked states can feel like they're non-cucked neighbors.

They are made for people who use free state chest rigs and mag pouches.
 
They are made for people who use free state chest rigs and mag pouches.

Yup, this.
Sounds like people that want to be 'operators' but live in repressive states... Of course, I've not looked to see what 'preban' AR mags for for these days. I do recall seeing some drum mags posted for insane prices.

Sofa King glad I don't need to deal with any of that. I'm not interested in LARP'ing with a chest rig and such. If you are, good on you.
 
Sounds like people that want to be 'operators' but live in repressive states... Of course, I've not looked to see what 'preban' AR mags for for these days. I do recall seeing some drum mags posted for insane prices.

Sofa King glad I don't need to deal with any of that. I'm not interested in LARP'ing with a chest rig and such. If you are, good on you.
I cant think of a lot of rigs made for 10 rounders.

I use the small magpul 10 rounders all the time. Not on my gear, but they are fine for farting around
 
Sounds like people that want to be 'operators' but live in repressive states... Of course, I've not looked to see what 'preban' AR mags for for these days. I do recall seeing some drum mags posted for insane prices.

Sofa King glad I don't need to deal with any of that. I'm not interested in LARP'ing with a chest rig and such. If you are, good on you.
If someone is practicing with a chest rig, 10 round mags of normal size won't work. But 10 round mags the size of 30 rounders will.
 
Wouldn't it be better to have standard capacity magazines in the rig to 'practice' with? The weight difference between a limited to ten round mag, and a full standard capacity mag isn't small. Then again, I know very little about any of the newer PRM limitations these days (since the most recent round of stupidity took place).

I don't have any 10 round 5.56 magazines at all. Closest I get is some 20 round pmags for both 5.56 and 300 Blk. Everything else is 30 and above. I do have some 6.5 Grendel magazines that are in the 20-30 round capacity range (that's how they get made).
 
Wouldn't it be better to have standard capacity magazines in the rig to 'practice' with? The weight difference between a limited to ten round mag, and a full standard capacity mag isn't small. Then again, I know very little about any of the newer PRM limitations these days (since the most recent round of stupidity took place).

I don't have any 10 round 5.56 magazines at all. Closest I get is some 20 round pmags for both 5.56 and 300 Blk. Everything else is 30 and above. I do have some 6.5 Grendel magazines that are in the 20-30 round capacity range (that's how they get made).
I cant afford to use 30s so i use 10s to prolong range time.

It sucks but thats reality
 
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