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magazine ban
A high-capacity magazine ban is a law which bans or otherwise restricts standard-capacity magazines—detachable firearm magazines that can hold more than a certain number of rounds of ammunition. For example, in the United States, the now-expired Federal Assault Weapons Ban of 1994 included limits regarding magazines that could hold more than ten rounds. As of 2022, only ten U.S. states, and a number of local governments, continue to ban or regulate magazines that they have legally defined as "high-capacity". The majority of states do not ban or regulate any magazines on the basis of capacity. States that do have large capacity magazine bans or restrictions typically do not apply to firearms with fixed magazines whose capacity would otherwise exceed the large capacity threshold.
The federal ban which was in effect from 1994 to 2004 defined a magazine capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition as a large capacity ammunition feeding device. Likewise, the state of California defines a large capacity magazine as "any ammunition feeding device with a capacity to accept more than 10 rounds." Such devices are commonly called high-capacity magazines. Among states with magazine capacity restrictions, the maximum capacity is generally 10 to 20 rounds. Several municipalities, such as New York City, restrict magazine capacity to 5 rounds for rifles and shotguns.
In anticipation of an injunction on WA's magazine ban I'm sharing a list of magazines I'm in the market to pick up. If you have anything on this list and feel like parting with it, please let me know. Will cross items off (like this) when they are no longer needed, and will add new items to the...
As a resident of WA, these are the only two issues i really care about right now. Yet I have no idea what lawsuits are currently out there, the status, or what the heck is going on. I know the magazine injunction is languishing without a decision, but what cases are currently challenging the...
The ATF considers volley fire firearms shoots multiple rounds at the same time as legal as considers it as one shot much like a shotgun. These are things like the side by side 1911s, 22 revolver, side by side ar15s.
What happens when I get pulled over carrying my side by side 1911 with two...
Just curious about how lgs are stocking magazines. Specifically those in and around Pendleton.
I am returning from a non free State and am hoping I can still purchase 30 round mags.
Was reading the law and no where in there says anything about magazine extensions. It does talk about manufacturing but if it's already a hi cap mag does it matter if I add an extension?