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Buy some patience. The law will eventually be tossed and then you can buy what you want for a reasonable price. We went through this in the Clinton years.
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So the city streets of Portland?I do believe in the measure they will be allowed to be used on public lands, transportation was something along the lines of separated from the firearm itself.
The ATF/FBI agent watching this post right nowSo the city streets of Portland?
I may or may not have purchased a few magazines.It is sad to see so many people scrambling to comply with a tyrannical unconstitutional law before it's even passed.
Our Founding Fathers must be rolling in their graves in disgust now.
As have I, but certainly not any neutered 10-round magazines.I may or may not have purchased a few magazines.
In the process of purchasing more, as soon as workers compensation sends me my checks they owe me.... Also put a Sig m18 on layaway, gonna pay that off next week.As have I, but certainly not any neutered 10-round magazines.
My only neutered mags are for my 1911sAs have I, but certainly not any neutered 10-round magazines.
I have a few. Came with the gun. For example. My Jericho 941 came with 2 standard capacity and 1 10 rounder. I didn't argue. I have a few that were oem from the 90s. I have a couple 10 round ar mags. Because my ruger bolt action feels stupid with a 30 round magazine. Feels stupider with a 60 round drum or 100 round surefire.My only neutered mags are for my 1911s
I would like to point out to 'Lift Every Voice Oregon' that Measure 114, the Changes to Firearm Ownership and Purchase Requirements Initiative (2022), does not pass the recent SCOTUS NYSRPA v. Bruen ruling on the text, history, and tradition test of the Second Amendment that now governs laws restricting the right to keep and bear arms – invalidating any gun laws that fail to meet its standard. And that should Measure 114 somehow pass, any judge in Oregon worth his or her salt will see through the charade that is Measure 114 and dismiss it as being unconstitutional.So I'm unfortunately late to purchasing all the firearms I want if by some miracle 114 passes. Which leaves me with a tight budget on what to purchase. I've thought it out, and I think the best solution would be to purchase the frames and recievers of what firearms I would want, and build them out myself, leaving me with more money to spend on the magazines for said projects. Would that be the best solution in instead of buying the firearms I want? Or should I just purchase the firearms? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
IP 18 will go the same way. IP 18 does not pass the recent SCOTUS NYSRPA v. Bruen ruling on the text, history, and tradition test of the Second Amendment that now governs laws restricting the right to keep and bear arms – invalidating any gun laws that fail to meet its standard.Also LEVO has already committed to IP 18 which will ban any semiautomatic firearm with detachable magazines.
I talked to the person at my local BiMart if there has been a run on firearm and ammo purchases because Measure 114. He said not so much, but there has been an uptick in magazine purchases.So I'm unfortunately late to purchasing all the firearms I want if by some miracle 114 passes. Which leaves me with a tight budget on what to purchase. I've thought it out, and I think the best solution would be to purchase the frames and recievers of what firearms I would want, and build them out myself, leaving me with more money to spend on the magazines for said projects. Would that be the best solution in instead of buying the firearms I want? Or should I just purchase the firearms? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
That's who I purchase from mainly, except for the magazines unfortunately due to how cheap online can be. But other than that, I only go to pewnitions factoryWhat to purchase if M114 passes?
Anything from small local gun shops. They are going to need all the business we can still give them to survive.