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I'm planning a trip into Oregon the second weekend of August and have plans to go shoot in a Defensive Pistol match while I'm there. What is the current law, or what will the law be then in regards to standard capacity 15 round magazines? Do I need to bring my 10 rounders or will I still be 'legal' with the standard capacity mags?
Thanks in advance!
 
The instrument has yet to be invented that can measure my indifference to magazine capacity restrictions, so I am not the person to ask. :cool:

I believe Oregon is still wide open, but your match organizers would be the very best source of information.
 
Wait a minute - America? Limits magazine capacity?

Hard to imagine that the nation whose inventiveness gave us Cheeze-whiz, spray-on sprouts, AND party boiled eggs on a string could do this to its citizens!
 
Wait a minute - America? Limits magazine capacity?

Hard to imagine that the nation whose inventiveness gave us Cheeze-whiz, spray-on sprouts, AND party boiled eggs on a string could do this to its citizens!
Oregone, not America. There's getting to be more and more of a distinction.
 
No mag limits here yet. I have to look it up but if the current pending law is passed (not talking about measure 114 appeal process) it moves the start date to March 2026 (I think, I need to double check).
 
Wait a minute - America? Limits magazine capacity?

Hard to imagine that the nation whose inventiveness gave us Cheeze-whiz, spray-on sprouts, AND party boiled eggs on a string could do this to its citizens!
Partly boiled eggs on a string?

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How does that even work? :s0140:
 
I'm planning a trip into Oregon the second weekend of August and have plans to go shoot in a Defensive Pistol match while I'm there. What is the current law, or what will the law be then in regards to standard capacity 15 round magazines? Do I need to bring my 10 rounders or will I still be 'legal' with the standard capacity mags?
Thanks in advance!
Native Oregonian here. Do as I do and live your life as you are.... a FREE and peaceful CITIZEN.
 
Meanwhile, here in UK, suppressors are coming 'off ticket' - this means that they will no longer be considered as a 'firearm' all by themselves, and, providing you HAVE a firearms certificate, you can buy one without any documentation.

This will save a LOT of time and money for dealers and the police authorities who have to deal with all the paperwork - now there will be ZERO paperwork.
 
I'm planning a trip into Oregon the second weekend of August and have plans to go shoot in a Defensive Pistol match while I'm there. What is the current law, or what will the law be then in regards to standard capacity 15 round magazines? Do I need to bring my 10 rounders or will I still be 'legal' with the standard capacity mags?
Thanks in advance!
Bring your Drum Mags or better yet, Belt Fed...

If your driving, make sure the states your going through are friendly, I had a trip last week where Colorado has a ban on higher than 15rds that I routed around as one pistol had standard 30rd capacity.
 
Bring your Drum Mags or better yet, Belt Fed...

If your driving, make sure the states your going through are friendly, I had a trip last week where Colorado has a ban on higher than 15rds that I routed around as one pistol had standard 30rd capacity.
Thanks for that. I will be transiting Washington, but things will be locked in their case for at least that portion of the trip.
Thanks all that replied!
 
Nooooooooooooooo. Party as in celebration party. Saves having to boil 'em. Also boiled-egg sticks - foot-long hard-boiled eggs. Heck, we even have THEM here in UK for parties and stuff.

No bottled over-easy fried eggs yet, though, or soup slices - to go between crackers.

Dang it.... wasn't wearing my readers this morning. I refuse to blame my public education!

:confused::s0140:
 

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