10 rounds is good 11 rounds is bad. What sucks is that modifying the mags so that they can't accept more than 10 rounds isn't good enough. Logic would dictate that gluing a block of wood to the bottom of a follower would be good enough, or soldering a few rounds of brass together and assembling semi-permanently inside the mag.The Annoyed Man wrote:Approved roster of handguns legal to buy/sell in California.
If you have any pistols (or rifles) with magazine capacities of 10 rounds or greater — assuming that the firearm is legal in California to begin with — you'll have to replace all the mags with 10-round versions. Some pistols, like say a Glock (Gen4 for instance) may be legal to own, but not legal to transfer.
I have found that the Calguns.net forum is a very good source of what's legal and what isn't: How CA Laws Apply to/Affect Me is one place to start.
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Re: Freedom Lost
There is always hope of a transfer later.