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Posted: 7/13/2016 9:48:41 PM EDT
Wanted to know if I could ship 10 round Glock mags to a ban state, if that's what you call it ?
Is that the legal pistol mag capacity in those two states ? Thanks Edit: Wanted to give these mags away to some gun folks that would use em, and was not sure how to do it without starting a shit storm on arfcom. So I decided to ask the people that replied back in this thread that live in 10rd states, if they could use them. Still waiting on a few replies back from some people that were offered these. Lawless_Flogic has backup dibs on a G17 mag. These will be mailed today 7/15/16 if I have your address. 2-G19 mag is going to DaveM499 in New York. 1-G17 mag is going to California_Kid in California 1-G17 mag is going to Lawless_Flogic in California |
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Id say you could even send a 30 round mag if you never plan on visiting. I'd be amazed if they could successfully extradite an out of state person for a mag violation.
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I have plenty of 17 rounders, or I did before that tragic boating accident, but you can certainly send 10 rounders here legally.
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Quoted: Do ya'll get to keep the higher capacity ones you had prior ? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have plenty of 17 rounders, or I did before that tragic boating accident, but you can certainly send 10 rounders here legally. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Do ya'll get to keep the higher capacity ones you had prior ? |
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Id say you could even send a 30 round mag if you never plan on visiting. I'd be amazed if they could successfully extradite an out of state person for a mag violation. View Quote Can you send replacement parts? Suck to have to make multiple shipments, but staying legal if it is easy might be worth the effort. |
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Our Overlords have instructed us to turn in, destroy, or remove from the state, anything over 10 rounds once the new law goes into effect. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have plenty of 17 rounders, or I did before that tragic boating accident, but you can certainly send 10 rounders here legally. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Do ya'll get to keep the higher capacity ones you had prior ? Do you own a G17 or 19 and want a mag ? |
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Quoted: Our Overlords have instructed us to turn in, destroy, or remove from the state, anything over 10 rounds once the new law goes into effect. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have plenty of 17 rounders, or I did before that tragic boating accident, but you can certainly send 10 rounders here legally. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Do ya'll get to keep the higher capacity ones you had prior ? |
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Our Overlords have instructed us to turn in, destroy, or remove from the state, anything over 10 rounds once the new law goes into effect. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have plenty of 17 rounders, or I did before that tragic boating accident, but you can certainly send 10 rounders here legally. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Do ya'll get to keep the higher capacity ones you had prior ? What is the penalty if you get caught with a mag that holds more then 10? |
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CT yes. Reading comprehension is a bitch I'll take the 17 mags. PM sent. I'll put you on the list sir, I had 4 in front of you that answered my shipping question. And it will be one mag per person unless that turns into a nightmare. |
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1) There are no laws against sending any capacity magazine to any state. NY's laws do not extend into Pennsylvania.
2) It's illegal to have standard capacity magazines (over 10 rounds) in some states, like NY. 3) Only the person receiving them would be breaking the law. If we go by the new FBI "intent" standard, that means they intentionally ordered them and are not a really, really, Very Important Person. 4) Commercial sellers will not send magazines that might be illegal in those states, because the restricting state might sue them, and the legal fees the seller would incur are intimidating. At the least, a FFL would refuse to include them with a firearms transfer, the customer would be angry, etc... I say "might be" because LEOs can (sometimes) possess them, unlike ordinary citizens. |
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Quoted: Do you own a G17 or 19 and want a mag ? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have plenty of 17 rounders, or I did before that tragic boating accident, but you can certainly send 10 rounders here legally. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Do you own a G17 or 19 and want a mag ? Absolutely! IM to be sent shortly. Thanks!!! Quoted: Quoted: I have plenty of 17 rounders, or I did before that tragic boating accident, but you can certainly send 10 rounders here legally. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Do ya'll get to keep the higher capacity ones you had prior ? The new law will take effect in July 2017 unless it is stopped in court. Frankly I think there is a good chance it will get overturned - Condemning lawfully acquired personal property without compensation doesn't pass moral muster and maybe not constitutional muster. I don't know anyone who is planning to actually get rid of or turn in any magazines. Quoted: 1) There are no laws against sending any capacity magazine to any state. NY's laws do not extend into Pennsylvania.... As I understand the regulations under which FFL holders operate, an FFL holder who shipped to a "ban" state a magazine to a person who could not legally possess it would be at risk of getting in hot water with the BATFE. As for a non-FFL shipping a magazine to another state, I agree that there is no law against it. |
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As I understand the regulations under which FFL holders operate, an FFL holder who shipped to a "ban" state a magazine to a person who could not legally possess it would be at risk of getting in hot water with the BATFE. As for a non-FFL shipping a magazine to another state, I agree that there is no law against it. View Quote is there a federal law against FFL holders shipping mags to ban states? or a law that requires FFLs to adhere to state laws in states that they don't reside? honest question |
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Quoted: Can you send replacement parts? Suck to have to make multiple shipments, but staying legal if it is easy might be worth the effort. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Id say you could even send a 30 round mag if you never plan on visiting. I'd be amazed if they could successfully extradite an out of state person for a mag violation. Can you send replacement parts? Suck to have to make multiple shipments, but staying legal if it is easy might be worth the effort. As far as I know with CT, parts are fine. I'd never assemble them, I'm a good citizen |
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Quoted: Quoted: Id say you could even send a 30 round mag if you never plan on visiting. I'd be amazed if they could successfully extradite an out of state person for a mag violation. Because fuck them and people need 10rnd .458 Socom Mags |
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Quoted: is there a federal law against FFL holders shipping mags to ban states? or a law that requires FFLs to adhere to state laws in states that they don't reside? honest question View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As I understand the regulations under which FFL holders operate, an FFL holder who shipped to a "ban" state a magazine to a person who could not legally possess it would be at risk of getting in hot water with the BATFE. As for a non-FFL shipping a magazine to another state, I agree that there is no law against it. is there a federal law against FFL holders shipping mags to ban states? or a law that requires FFLs to adhere to state laws in states that they don't reside? honest question It's in the regulations, not the law. BATFE can pull your license if you don't adhere to all state and local laws. |
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Quoted: Because fuck them and people need 10rnd .458 Socom Mags View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Why As in why do you want to know if you can ship those? As in why would you want to. Not sure if you read the thread, but I had some 10 round mags sitting in a closet and I will never use them. So I decided I would give them away to some arfcom members who could actually benefit from them. |
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Quoted: Not sure if you read the thread, but I had some 10 round mags sitting in a closet and I will never use them. So I decided I would give them away to some arfcom members who could actually benefit from them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Why As in why do you want to know if you can ship those? As in why would you want to. Not sure if you read the thread, but I had some 10 round mags sitting in a closet and I will never use them. So I decided I would give them away to some arfcom members who could actually benefit from them. OP is a good dude |
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OP updated:
Waited 24hrs and did not hear back from a member, so Lawless_Flogic had dibs on the second G17 mag..congrats. 1 G19 10rd mag left for a member in a ban state. |
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Well if not claimed by noon my time, then DaveM499 from New York gets 2 G19 mags.
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Update in op, mags being shipped today.
You folks in California and New York, stay strong. I hope Cali can beat some of the laws that were passed. |
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A huge thanks to RWM. Members like him are what make this place great. Got 2 g19 mags in the mail today. Shipped and delivered legally to my NYC address right in Manhattan. Suck on that DeBlasio and Bloomberg.
Now lets's work on getting this 10 round law thrown out. Not giving up. |
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A huge thanks to RWM. Members like him are what make this place great. Got 2 g19 mags in the mail today. Shipped and delivered legally to my NYC address right in Manhattan. Suck on that DeBlasio and Bloomberg. Now lets's work on getting this 10 round law thrown out. Not giving up. View Quote |
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Quoted: Not sure if you read the thread, but I had some 10 round mags sitting in a closet and I will never use them. So I decided I would give them away to some arfcom members who could actually benefit from them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Why As in why do you want to know if you can ship those? As in why would you want to. Not sure if you read the thread, but I had some 10 round mags sitting in a closet and I will never use them. So I decided I would give them away to some arfcom members who could actually benefit from them. what they own is their problem, no one elses.... |
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