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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Magazine Extension Legality
Posted:
1/21/2016 2:04:07 PM EDT
Is there anything wrong with having pistol mag extensions shipped to CO assuming the resulting capacity is less than 15?
I see several places selling them and ran across one place that says no sales to CO. It just got me wondering.
Posted:
1/21/2016 8:43:43 PM EDT
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No however a vendor can sell or not to any state they feel comfortable selling to. If they're willing to ship who cares???
Posted:
1/22/2016 11:55:31 AM EDT
[#2]
Nope. Ironically if the mag already exceeds 15 rounds and you put an extension on it there's no violation
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