I was under the impression that rimfire guns were exempt from the "high cap" magazine ban in California..?
Sadly no. Rimfires are allowed to have all the evil features (Pistol grip, folding or adjustable stock, foregrips etc... but no "High Capacity" magazines.
At first I wanted to change my 10/22 into a target model, but then I realized I want to keep it in its original form (I added sling studs to the stock though) because it was my first gun B-day present when I was little and I love it. So it has sentimental value.
This is why I want to buy another and trick it out. However, I bought a Savage .17 HMR for tackdriving purposes but only downside is ammo cost.
Go with the 10/22 if you want higher capacity magazines, it is still a great plinker if you leave it stock. But I would also check out a Remington 752 or whatever its called.
Sadly no. Rimfires are allowed to have all the evil features (Pistol grip, folding or adjustable stock, foregrips etc... but no "High Capacity" magazines.
At first I wanted to change my 10/22 into a target model, but then I realized I want to keep it in its original form (I added sling studs to the stock though) because it was my first gun B-day present when I was little and I love it. So it has sentimental value.
This is why I want to buy another and trick it out. However, I bought a Savage .17 HMR for tackdriving purposes but only downside is ammo cost.
Go with the 10/22 if you want higher capacity magazines, it is still a great plinker if you leave it stock. But I would also check out a Remington 752 or whatever its called.