Study Confirms 10+ Firearm Magazine Capacity Is 'Standard'



"According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, there were an estimated 24.4 million AR-15s in private circulation in the United States in 2020. "
"There Are Currently 16.1 Million Ford F-Series Pickups On U.S. Roads."'

So AR's are more common than F series pick up trucks, the most common pick ups on the road, yet they are still being banned.
 
30 and up to 32 round mags are standard issue and common.
It’s those weird 5 and 10 round mags that are not “in common use”


RC
I'd argue they are commonly used, but both 10 rounds and 30 rounds are commonly used, these are not mutually exclusive.

Knives and forks are both commonly used.
 
"According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, there were an estimated 24.4 million AR-15s in private circulation in the United States in 2020. "
"There Are Currently 16.1 Million Ford F-Series Pickups On U.S. Roads."'

So AR's are more common than F series pick up trucks, the most common pick ups on the road, yet they are still being banned.
You are looking at the stats the wrong way methinks.

The relevant stat is how many Americans the f150 has killed vs how many the AR has killed. Judging by the numbers I would say ban assault trucks. It is only fair.
 
Are we just talking ARs? Cause 2/3 of my mag fed semis take less than 10 round magazines.

I'm going to look pretty silly with my 1911 if 30 rounders is standard.
 
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