bountyhunter
member
Gentlemen: let's remember that the difference in diameter between 9mm and .40 (which is 10mm) is basically 10%. So, a 10-round .40 mag will hold 11 rounds of 9mm. The Gestapo are not going to storm your house because of that one extra round.
If you have high cap mags here in kali, the only way you are going to get fried is if they have "LE ONLY" stamped on them because that proves they are made after the ban. If they are pre-bans and in your posession, you don't have to prove how you got them (they have to prove that you got them illegally). One way might be is if they are for a gun you bought after the Kali law went into effect. Pretty hard to claim you bought the mags before the ban hoping to buy the gun later, but it's possible.
I have not heard of anybody out here getting hasseled for using high caps, even the ones that hang six inches out the bottom of the frame. I suspect the only time it might even be an issue is if a person was arrested for a crime and found to posess them because the DA would want to stack up all the charges he could so he could force the plea bargain up a couple of notches. So far, not a word about the "magazine police".
If you have high cap mags here in kali, the only way you are going to get fried is if they have "LE ONLY" stamped on them because that proves they are made after the ban. If they are pre-bans and in your posession, you don't have to prove how you got them (they have to prove that you got them illegally). One way might be is if they are for a gun you bought after the Kali law went into effect. Pretty hard to claim you bought the mags before the ban hoping to buy the gun later, but it's possible.
I have not heard of anybody out here getting hasseled for using high caps, even the ones that hang six inches out the bottom of the frame. I suspect the only time it might even be an issue is if a person was arrested for a crime and found to posess them because the DA would want to stack up all the charges he could so he could force the plea bargain up a couple of notches. So far, not a word about the "magazine police".