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Interesting, source? The text says fixed magazines apply too:

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Well, I guess what I stated wasn't an absolute. It took me a few more times reading it to gather the point that I would be incorrect. It's so poorly written it is hard to understand, and that may be the point.

It would be a rare instance where the OP's shotgun held more than 10 rounds in the mag.
 
Gotcha. Don't participate here. Message received. I'll stick to reading posts and not commenting or asking questions.
Ignore him or them. Participate at will and ad nauseum. Also this is how to transport safely.

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Well, I guess what I stated wasn't an absolute. It took me a few more times reading it to gather the point that I would be incorrect. It's so poorly written it is hard to understand, and that may be the point.

It would be a rare instance where the OP's shotgun held more than 10 rounds in the mag.
Mini shells.
 
It would be a rare instance where the OP's shotgun held more than 10 rounds in the mag.
Agreed, but I think their definition of mag would include my Keltec KSG tubes (14+1). It's based on overall aggregate capacity.

Overall I think Tom is trying to point out an untenable error or paradox in the law. There is no legal, accessible way to transport (say) a Keltec KSG in a vehicle.
 

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