Lautenberg introduces high capacity mag ban

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Re: Lautenberg introduces high capacity mag ban

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Natchez Shooters Supplies started a sale on high cap mags today. Czech it out.

I wonder if they have any 12-18 round cylinders for my S&W wheelguns? "rlol"
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Oldgringo wrote:I wonder if they have any 12-18 round cylinders for my S&W wheelguns? "rlol"
You may be able to glue two speed loaders together to create a high capacity ammunition feeding device.
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Oldgringo wrote:Natchez Shooters Supplies started a sale on high cap mags today. Czech it out.
Thank you for posting that, I just went and bought a few mahself!
MidWay's been out for forever!
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Re: Lautenberg introduces high capacity mag ban

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DoubleJ wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:Natchez Shooters Supplies started a sale on high cap mags today. Czech it out.
Thank you for posting that, I just went and bought a few mahself!
MidWay's been out for forever!
Thanks, but ,,,
was $48, now $27, (sold out)
Currently Out of Stock, click the alert icon Request Availability Notice to be notified when product is available.
http://www.natchezss.com/category.cfm?s ... catLevel=2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's what I get for going to eat dinner

Looks like they sold out in a bit over an hour ... even the "other brand" sold out at regular price

I might order some more Pearce PG-39 +3 extensions though, I really like those on Glock 26, 19 and 17 mags.
They are smaller than the glock issued +2s and give a better finger rest ... doesn't affect conceal-ability
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Re: Lautenberg introduces high capacity mag ban

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Tip: Pearce PG 39, still cheap, disappearing though, one site had 1 left, I found a spot with over 800 left ..

anyone ever shopped at .americanweaponsystems.com ?
just wondering if it's legit, or a fraud place popping up to get info as ppl want to buy stuff recently.

any idea?

I'm comfortable with my Glock 26 using a Glock 17 mag and +3 extension, why would I NEED more than 21 rounds before reloading? :banghead: But seriously, that's what I carry concealed daily.
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Re: Lautenberg introduces high capacity mag ban

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RPB wrote:
DoubleJ wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:Natchez Shooters Supplies started a sale on high cap mags today. Czech it out.
Thank you for posting that, I just went and bought a few mahself!
MidWay's been out for forever!
Thanks, but ,,,
was $48, now $27, (sold out)
Currently Out of Stock, click the alert icon Request Availability Notice to be notified when product is available.
http://www.natchezss.com/category.cfm?s ... catLevel=2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's what I get for going to eat dinner

Looks like they sold out in a bit over an hour ... even the "other brand" sold out at regular price

I might order some more Pearce PG-39 +3 extensions though, I really like those on Glock 26, 19 and 17 mags.
They are smaller than the glock issued +2s and give a better finger rest ... doesn't affect conceal-ability
Really? I musta bought the last 30!
jk.

srsly, I musta bought the last ones!
when it arrives, maybe I'll sell ya one, you know, for a good price ;-) :mrgreen:
FWIW, IIRC, AFAIK, FTMP, IANAL. YMMV.
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Re: Lautenberg introduces high capacity mag ban

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I went ahead and picked up 4 17 rounders for my SR9c. I wanted them anyway for shooting matches (something I haven't done yet) - so I thought why not.
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You can check CDNN, too.
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tacticool wrote:Makes you wonder at the real motives behind anti gun laws.

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Re: Lautenberg introduces high capacity mag ban

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Think the left is wailing now, wait till these hit the supermarket shelves...

http://www.surefire.com/video-channel#h ... tymagazine

Will definitely be interested in picking up a few.
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Man! 100rds mags? I thought 40rds for AR was too much. now, I guess Surefire made the Magazine longer and 4-stack instead of 2-stack. Maybe we need to have a semi-auto version ultimax with it 100rds drums. Firing 100rds salvos from and AR is abusive!
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Re: Lautenberg introduces high capacity mag ban

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Lodge2004 wrote:Think the left is wailing now, wait till these hit the supermarket shelves...
I need to shop at your supermarket!
Lodge2004 wrote:http://www.surefire.com/video-channel#h ... tymagazine

Will definitely be interested in picking up a few.
Does anyone else think it would have been better to do the timed fire test versus the Beta C Mag instead of low capacity magazines?
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