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In 2004 when the AWB ended I got a great deal on hi-cap LE/GOVT mags, as I recall $10 each. My concern is if a new hi-cap magazine law is enacted these mags will potentially be viewed as "illegal" for civillian use. I have no way to prove I bought these legally in 2004. Any thoughts?

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Why would they be viewed as illegal?

IF and ONLY if there is a new ban AND IF that new ban has a grandfather clause then there would be a new way to ID "post bla bla bla ban" items.
 
Actually upon closer inspection, they have a date of 9.13.94 which can been seen in the pics....thats the date the AWB went into effect. I guess that covers any possible confusion.
 
I have a couple of those pesky mags, had to change the followers since they wouldn't allow my slide to stay locked back after firing the last round.Caused me so many headaches
 
Folks, I would not worry. Guess what? I--and al the other officers I know--have better things to do than to check magazines at the range.

but but but, what if, what if, what if.

What if a meteor hits earth tomorrow? Will being in posession of LE mags save your life or make your chance of dieng higher?? I'm truly scurred.
 

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