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(d) "Large-capacity magazine" means a fixed or detachable magazine, belt, drum, feed strip, helical feeding device, orWith these new magazine restrictions, Is there anything that would prevent a seller from disassembling a standard capacity magazine, and selling it as "spare parts" in WA/OR?
My guess is that people have found much simpler methods of obtaining regular capacity magazines.What if there was a stackable magazine system that fed thru one another seamlessly once the top portion was emptied?
The theory being, first 10 round box mag can only contain 10 rounds, a subsequent 10 round magazine is attached to the bottom of the initial inserted mag and said lower 10 round mag only opens up and feeds through the top portion once 10 rounds are fired? Thus meeting the wording of the law not only with capacity but also with function. By the stackable magazines design perhaps it could even engage the BHO (for ARs obviously).. and with a BHO release lever (such as a bad lever) it makes that secondary attached mag open and feed through the first once the BHO is released, this displaying a fully seperate magazine function post bolt stop however no mag change is needed due to the stackable magazine system.
The internal area is a bit to work around but Id assume a magazine could be designed to house 3-4 separate 10 round compartments and BHO after each 10 rounds but with an easy BHO delease system making it a seamless in line chambering system with no mag changes… if that makes sense..
Oh of course.. tri or star mag 10 round attachments or even standard capacity mags acquired from literally anywhere. Im simply thinking about an in-line magazine system that matches the easy load mags as seen in California where it can be top loaded rapidly defeating the bullet button system. Simply a new design for ban states is all my friend.My guess is that people have found much simpler methods of obtaining regular capacity magazines.
A familiar feeling.. my new to firearms buddies are struggling right now trying to obtain all they can.. they dropped an insane amount of money on mags and firearms in only two weeks… they should have been buying while the buying was good.This is me , watching the noobs and young bucks scramble. Having lived through the 90s in CA. Buying and selling guns, mags and ammo at the height of Clinton era ban.
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Those of us who know the rhythm are waiting to pounce on lever guns and revolvers sold to " free up funds" .A familiar feeling.. my new to firearms buddies are struggling right now trying to obtain all they can.. they dropped an insane amount of money on mags and firearms in only two weeks… they should have been buying while the buying was good.
I think the WA law specifically prohibits the creation of new >10 mags. Like someone else said, replacement springs and followers for existing mags are probably fine. What you are suggesting seems like creating new magazines.So..... sell it as two separate "kits". Or sell a disassembled magazine partially as a "kit", then give (in a separate transaction) the other part as a gift?