REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
WEAPONS => Firearms => Topic started by: JR on July 23, 2015, 04:31:19 PM
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https://www.armsunlimited.com/SureFire-High-Capacity-100-Round-Magazine-p/mag5-100.htm
And a good price too!!
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Thanks for the heads up. I ordered two! I have some 60's and in the last "crisis" they were selling for $300 each. I was soooo tempted to sell some and make some money. These will go for $400 each the next time BHO talks about hi-cap mag bans
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I sooo wish. Our gubment that a 30 is too much. We are pinned at 5 >:(
And then the AR's are 'restricted'. Can only go to range by most direct route.
My long term ATT is at least province wide, but can only take to a registered range.
In talking with some of the US Army guys at our national shoot last year, it seems that New York may be a little more screwed up than Canada is.
So I'm mad I can't partake in this deal as it would appear.
Seems like a heck of a deal for some 'real' high cap mags.
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Thanks Fred....just ordered 2 myself.
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So NY is that bad huh? I thought it was 7 because "you don't need more than 7 to shoot a deer"
I acquired some items when I was allowed, I will leave it there!
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Yeah NY is that screwed up.
I don't remember the exact details but you could have I want to say three 'oooh bad' items.
IE: flash hider, bipod, forward grip, adjustable stock etc.
Basically anything to make your weapon more user friendly, because it's a scary black gun you can only have three. Now it may be two of them too, I dont exactly remember. Also they are limited to 10 round mags.
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Actually, some states adopted the federal assault weapon ban that the first Clinton passed in 1994 (isnt any weapon you use to attack someone an "assault" weapon?....e.g. I have an assault hammer, because I assaulted a guy with it....I digress) When it expired federally, it remained the law of those states because they enacted that in a state law.
Now you know why we don't need another Clinton??