One problem though... certain mags are visually very easy to identify. The PMAG is one, and if the PMAG wasn't even made before the CA ban, then someone there is going to see his PMAGs and drop a dime - primarily because of jealousy and not having the balls to import a few himself.
If I was a CA native, my mag mine would consist of old GI surplus 30 round mags.
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Guest repliedDo you know of any state border markings in the Mojave?
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Originally posted by Officer of Engineers View PostThe Mojave Desert, specifically where you can see Las Vegas, you damned idiot!
The magazine has to be inside the state border already. We cannot manufacture it. We cannot transfer ownership of it (this covers buying and selling, and gifting). We cannot import it from outside the state.
It's perfectly legal to own. So people have been finding lost magazine in the desert for years.
Of course it's also legal to import, manufacture, or transfer parts for the magazine, you know, to fix your broken one that you already legally possess. We all have a lot of parts stashed away to repair our broken mags.:)
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by gunnut View PostBelieve me, a lot of people have found magazines in the desert. They wouldn't tell me where this "mag mine" is.
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I think transfer refers to between people. And California has plenty deserts, so no importing involved, either
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Can't you read? He can't transfer them home.
What if someone accidentally drops them in his yard?
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Originally posted by gunnut View PostWe can buy them elsewhere in the US. We just can't import them into California. I can go to Nevada and buy all the 30-rounders I want. That's not a problem. The problem is when I bring them back.
The law does not ban the possession of these magazines. It bans the importation, manufacture, sales, and transfer of these magazines. Technically, it's legal for me to "find" a discarded regular magazine and claim it as my own. I did not import, manufacture, buy, or otherwise transfer this magazine from anyone.
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Honestly what bothers me even more than the 10 round restriction is the crap that they did to the uppers. Stupid bolt releases, etc.. Why!?!
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Originally posted by bigross86 View PostEven if you buy them elsewhere in the US?
Originally posted by bigross86 View PostI don't get it, though, how can you own them if you can't buy them, and there isn't a ban in place yet?
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Even if you buy them elsewhere in the US?
I don't get it, though, how can you own them if you can't buy them, and there isn't a ban in place yet?
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Originally posted by bigross86 View PostBut can't you buy them elsewhere, or have a friend buy them for you, and then either pick them up or have them send it to you?
Is the problem buying them or owning them?
We can own them, but those will need to be in our possession before the ban started. We cannot transfer, manufacture, or import. We can replace though. A worn out mag can be replaced on a 1 for 1 basis.
We follow the law to the letter.
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But can't you buy them elsewhere, or have a friend buy them for you, and then either pick them up or have them send it to you?
Is the problem buying them or owning them?
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