Ridiculously long magazines?

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Grr, to bad that EVIL shoulder stock is outlawed here in the states. It makes that an evil assault Glock capable of killing wheelchair bound grandmothers and soccer moms keel over at just the sight of it.

It's only illegal if you haven't paid the NFA tax to register the Glock as a short-barrelled rifle. Once you do that, notwithstanding any state laws, you're good to go.

Seems to me the govt. would want to ENCOURAGE making a pistol so it's more accurate and less concealable, but then who said laws had to make sense. :shrugs:
 
Thanks for the clarification... I was pretty sure I'd read that they aren't being imported except for Mil/LE use... Thanks.
 
I think that the 33rd glock mags were originally for the Glock 18. It is basically a select fire 17. The high rate of fire would mean that big mag would be better.
I have also seen 15rd 1911 mags. I read somewhere that they were made for pilots duirng WWI. I read that in the early days of air combat, pistols were used. They also used things like dynamite, cognag bottles, and bricks.
Sounds like they had a good time.
But are bricks legal under the Hague or the Geneva Convention?:confused: :D
 
I once saw a 100 rd mag for a 1911.
It was 4 or 5 feet long.
I haven't got clue whether it worked or not, but it looked clumsy.
 
I've got one of these in my truck, never have to worry about reloading, but manuverability is severely impaired:

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I've got 36 rounders for my TEC-9. Takes me about 8 hours of reloading to fill them.

Nice not having to load mags at the range. Load em up at home, pack em off to the range, and pop em off.

Problem is... a "day at the range" only lasts about 5 minutes.

The 36 rounders are a good fit if using the screw on "flash suppressor" (more of a barrel extension IMO, but it does knock the fireball down quite a bit). I've not felt that the 36 rounders are "too long", just right I'd say. They do make 50 rounders for the gun, I've not felt the need for any.
 
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