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Do you folks think that, given the expiration of the AWB, there will be a resurgence in popularity of the wondernine (or higher-capacity guns of other calibers) over less-capacity guns? The reasoning for the last 10 years seems to have been "if I can only have 10 rounds, I'm going to make them the biggest rounds I can" or "if I can only have 10 rounds, I'm going to have them in the most concealable package available". As there is no longer any "you can only have 10 rounds" restriction, do you think this will lessen the sales of lower-capacity guns, such as the 1911 and revolvers, or some of the more concealable guns, such as the Kahrs and baby Glocks, in favor of the higher-capacity guns?
What about carry? Do you think that people will be carrying higher-capacity guns now that the magazines don't cost a second mortgage to obtain?
What about carry? Do you think that people will be carrying higher-capacity guns now that the magazines don't cost a second mortgage to obtain?