Contingency purchase of 10 round mags?

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No.

If the worst happens, and there's no grandfather then it's officially 1911 time.

At least until in can pick up some 10 rounders, bullet buttons, or whatever conversion kits come out.
 
They say that the Generals always prepare to fight the last battle, not future battles. I don't know who will win the election, nor what will happen in the future, but 1994 was 26 years ago. A lot has changed. Even if there are future gun restrictions it won't be the same battle this time.
 
I live in the Commiewealth of Massachusetts , all we can have is 10rd mags , unless you own something pre-ban
 
I recently acquired one of Simonov’s patern carbines:
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It can be fed quickly from 10-round chargers and the .30 Russian Short is a capable cartridge out to 100 yards or so. No need for magazines and the charges can be loaded just as fast. I am using good quality Czech chargers. I also found a small pouch that can be lashed to the stock and hold three more on the rifle for a total of 40 rounds. The bayonet could also be used in an emergency.
 
Only for my AR. I am a new gun owner and came across a YouTube series from another gun guy that had a list of things to get incase things go the other way after the election and It was all based on the previous AWB. It did mention 10 rds were hard to come after the ban and preban larger capacity went for a lot in trade and to even stock on several types and brands of mags

Plus the 10 rds come in handy when I fill a 30rd from 2 boxes of 40 and have 10 rds left over
 
No. In fact I read the writing on the wall and purchased some 30 round pmags back in late 2012 before Colorado's 15 round capacity limit went into effect the following year. I didn't even own a complete AR15 yet but decided to get while the getting was good.

To be honest, I do most of my target shooting from the bench with a bipod and I absolutely prefer 10 round magazines, just not because the government told me to....
 
They say that the Generals always prepare to fight the last battle, not future battles. I don't know who will win the election, nor what will happen in the future, but 1994 was 26 years ago. A lot has changed. Even if there are future gun restrictions it won't be the same battle this time.

The left has learned a lot in 26 years. If it happens, there won't be a grandfather clause, and there won't be a sunset date.
 
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