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Anyone asking to see my mags will be treated to an eyeful of Deez.
So making your own mags from spring, followers and body illegalThis is what measure 114 actually says
The initiative would also prohibit the manufacture, importation, possession, use, purchase, sale, or otherwise transferring of ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. It would make violations a class A misdemeanor.[1]
The initiative would allow licensed firearm dealers to purchase from owners, transfer, or sell ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds to non-resident firearm dealers for the first 180 days after the effective date of the initiative. The initiative would also allow firearm manufacturers with contracts in existence and binding on the effective date of the initiative to complete the contract within the first 180 days after the effective date. For state firearm manufacturers with contracts with the Armed Forces of the United States or a law enforcement agency, the initiative would require ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds to include a permanent stamp or marking stating it the magazine was manufactured after the effective date of the initiative
So it's a national law? All mags have to be stamped by the manufacturer?This is what measure 114 actually says
The initiative would also prohibit the manufacture, importation, possession, use, purchase, sale, or otherwise transferring of ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. It would make violations a class A misdemeanor.[1]
The initiative would allow licensed firearm dealers to purchase from owners, transfer, or sell ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds to non-resident firearm dealers for the first 180 days after the effective date of the initiative. The initiative would also allow firearm manufacturers with contracts in existence and binding on the effective date of the initiative to complete the contract within the first 180 days after the effective date. For state firearm manufacturers with contracts with the Armed Forces of the United States or a law enforcement agency, the initiative would require ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds to include a permanent stamp or marking stating it the magazine was manufactured after the effective date of the initiative
700? That's rookie numbers. Just saying.If you're the only shooter thats over 700rds between mag reloads. I think yer good.
I usually figure a minimum of 10per rifle, but that's considering multiple rifles out of the rack in use at once. The kids all have theirs, but in SHTF, 2 is 1, 1 is none... if they aren't all able to retrieve their personal rifles and beeline for dad's house.... they know I got em covered. KWIM.
10rd probably suits you for the range and shtuff, but if SHTF is in your game plan, two or three 30's (or similar higher capacity) as a fallback can't hurt. Only you know what your SD plan and needs are though.
IE., That 7.62 I only picked up two 10's and four 30's. I don't plan on any more than that.
Anyone asking to see my mags will be treated to an eyeful of Deez.
No not national law but mags for law enforcement will need to be stamped.So it's a national law? All mags have to be stamped by the manufacturer?
No and no.
(2) Notwithstanding ORS 166.250 to 166.470, and except as expressly provided in subsections (3) to (5) of this section, aNo not national law but mags for law enforcement will need to be stamped.
YOU GUYS NOT READ THE MEASURE. POSSESSION OF HI CAP MAGS IS A CRIME. NO GRANDFATHER CLAUSE
This is what the text of the measure actually states:If 114 doesnt have a grandfather clause this whole subject is moot.
Facts matter:This is what measure 114 actually says
The initiative would also prohibit the manufacture, importation, possession, use, purchase, sale, or otherwise transferring of ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. It would make violations a class A misdemeanor.[1]
The initiative would allow licensed firearm dealers to purchase from owners, transfer, or sell ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds to non-resident firearm dealers for the first 180 days after the effective date of the initiative. The initiative would also allow firearm manufacturers with contracts in existence and binding on the effective date of the initiative to complete the contract within the first 180 days after the effective date. For state firearm manufacturers with contracts with the Armed Forces of the United States or a law enforcement agency, the initiative would require ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds to include a permanent stamp or marking stating it the magazine was manufactured after the effective date of the initiative
Take another look.YOU GUYS NOT READ THE MEASURE. POSSESSION OF HI CAP MAGS IS A CRIME. NO GRANDFATHER CLAUSE
Can I see your mags??Anyone asking to see my mags will be treated to an eyeful of Deez.