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11/12/2013 12:12:31 PM EDT
NO MAG SHIPPED TO CT? WENT TO ORDER A MAG FOR WIN 69A 5 RN. NO ONE WOULD SHIP IS THAT RIGHT I THOUGHT IT WAS ONLY HI CAP. OF OVER 10RN
11/12/2013 12:14:40 PM EDT
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Some places don't want to deal with the hassle of CT laws.
You need a license / permit to buy mags now.

ETA. Need an Ammo permit, pistol permit or a longarm permit to get ammo or any mags now in CT.
11/12/2013 12:24:12 PM EDT
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See the email that I am sending you shortly. I can help you out, as long as you are CT legal.
11/12/2013 12:33:54 PM EDT
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Some places don't want to deal with the hassle of CT laws.
You need a license / permit to buy mags now.

ETA. Need an Ammo permit, pistol permit or a longarm permit to get ammo or any mags now in CT.
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You forgot the permit to sell at retail pistol/revolver, along with active duty law enforcement who only have to show their badge and official police photo ID.
11/12/2013 12:40:02 PM EDT
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You forgot the permit to sell at retail pistol/revolver, along with active duty law enforcement who only have to show their badge and official police photo ID.
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Some places don't want to deal with the hassle of CT laws.
You need a license / permit to buy mags now.

ETA. Need an Ammo permit, pistol permit or a longarm permit to get ammo or any mags now in CT.

You forgot the permit to sell at retail pistol/revolver, along with active duty law enforcement who only have to show their badge and official police photo ID.


Which can't be issued/ retained unless an individual possesses a permit to carry, or an eligibility certificate to purchase pistols/ revolvers. (I guess that an individual without a permit/ certificate acting in a capacity on behalf of a company issued such a retail sale permit, based on the permit/certificate status of the owner, may need to utilize that exemption in the course of their duties)
11/12/2013 1:38:06 PM EDT
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I know Midway asked for a copy of my pistol permit back in September. The email said if I plan to order magazines or ammo I needed to provide them with a copy of my permit. I have not ordered ammo or magazines yet from Midway.

AIM surplus just sent my a crate of ammo. I scanned and upload my permit to them. No hassles.

The other option is to buy it locally. If you do not have a permit, ammo or long gun cert you are screwed until you get one.
11/12/2013 3:05:27 PM EDT
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Which can't be issued/ retained unless an individual possesses a permit to carry, or an eligibility certificate to purchase pistols/ revolvers. (I guess that an individual without a permit/ certificate acting in a capacity on behalf of a company issued such a retail sale permit, based on the permit/certificate status of the owner, may need to utilize that exemption in the course of their duties)
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Some places don't want to deal with the hassle of CT laws.
You need a license / permit to buy mags now.

ETA. Need an Ammo permit, pistol permit or a longarm permit to get ammo or any mags now in CT.

You forgot the permit to sell at retail pistol/revolver, along with active duty law enforcement who only have to show their badge and official police photo ID.

Which can't be issued/ retained unless an individual possesses a permit to carry, or an eligibility certificate to purchase pistols/ revolvers. (I guess that an individual without a permit/ certificate acting in a capacity on behalf of a company issued such a retail sale permit, based on the permit/certificate status of the owner, may need to utilize that exemption in the course of their duties)

That may be, but the statutes specifically list the permit to sell pistols/revolvers as one of the valid permits to buy ammunition and magazines.
11/12/2013 4:08:11 PM EDT
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That may be, but the statutes specifically list the permit to sell pistols/revolvers as one of the valid permits to buy ammunition and magazines.
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Some places don't want to deal with the hassle of CT laws.
You need a license / permit to buy mags now.

ETA. Need an Ammo permit, pistol permit or a longarm permit to get ammo or any mags now in CT.

You forgot the permit to sell at retail pistol/revolver, along with active duty law enforcement who only have to show their badge and official police photo ID.

Which can't be issued/ retained unless an individual possesses a permit to carry, or an eligibility certificate to purchase pistols/ revolvers. (I guess that an individual without a permit/ certificate acting in a capacity on behalf of a company issued such a retail sale permit, based on the permit/certificate status of the owner, may need to utilize that exemption in the course of their duties)

That may be, but the statutes specifically list the permit to sell pistols/revolvers as one of the valid permits to buy ammunition and magazines.


I know that it does. It's just one of those things where you have to ask yourself why...actually, since it's the Connecticut legislature we're talking about, you really don't.