SixShootinSam
member
Howdy,
I'm sure most of you know of the many silly laws in California, one of them being that you can't use a magazine that has a capacity more than 10 rounds.
However I was reading the AG website today and saw this part in it:
(25) As used in this section, "large-capacity magazine" means any
ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than 10
rounds, but shall not be construed to include any of the following:
(A) A feeding device that has been permanently altered so that it
cannot accommodate more than 10 rounds.
(B) A .22 caliber tube ammunition feeding device.
(C) A tubular magazine that is contained in a lever-action
firearm.
Now, forgive me for being cautious of this lawyer talk, but does this mean that .22 magazines are exempt from the 10 round law?
I'm sure most of you know of the many silly laws in California, one of them being that you can't use a magazine that has a capacity more than 10 rounds.
However I was reading the AG website today and saw this part in it:
(25) As used in this section, "large-capacity magazine" means any
ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than 10
rounds, but shall not be construed to include any of the following:
(A) A feeding device that has been permanently altered so that it
cannot accommodate more than 10 rounds.
(B) A .22 caliber tube ammunition feeding device.
(C) A tubular magazine that is contained in a lever-action
firearm.
Now, forgive me for being cautious of this lawyer talk, but does this mean that .22 magazines are exempt from the 10 round law?