Good luck with that
Manufacturers not exactly gearing up to make 7 round magazines. Could be a market for it soon but I wouldn’t bet on it since I expect NY’s law to fail a court challenge. I wouldn’t invest in it.
Manufacturers not exactly gearing up to make 7 round magazines. Could be a market for it soon but I wouldn’t bet on it since I expect NY’s law to fail a court challenge. I wouldn’t invest in it.
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March 3rd, 2013 at 8:08 pm
I can see a 10 round Magazine ONLY in some of the States happening, though. And I’m sure that some of the old Mandrels are still around the Magazine Manufacturers Plants.
March 3rd, 2013 at 10:58 pm
That may put the law in conflict with the “in common usage” language in Heller. Especially, since they are working to exempt police and the film industry, who could drive a market.
You know what they need…. 3-D printing of magazines. NYS should put some grant money toward the industry.
March 4th, 2013 at 1:53 am
This is especially delicious because of the no LE exceptions part. I seriously don’t wish any harm on a peace officer, but I will laugh pretty hard the first time a bunch of rushed, faulty mags get delivered to the NYPD, and their armorers balk.
March 4th, 2013 at 5:01 pm
Nyp d had 10 rounders for a time back in the 90’s due to the clinton gun ban. We had them for about six months until we had a regime change. Polymer blocked springs, probably a few barrels of them sittin around at glock.