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Escobar
01-07-2014, 8:37 AM
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junior40er
01-07-2014, 8:45 AM
no reason why you cant sell them. Theyre not rebuild if its in one piece and pinned to 10 rounds.
pterrell
01-07-2014, 8:53 AM
There is a lot of gray area in the law. Some may say yes and others may say no.
What i would do is get a signed statement from the buyer stating that he understands he is buying pinned 10 round magazines and that removing the pin to accommodate more rounds is a felony.
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Escobar
01-07-2014, 8:59 AM
Just because the news laws say, if able to accept more than 10 rounds, and because the body is longer than 10 rounds.
I should do a signed paper
junior40er
01-07-2014, 9:05 AM
You can put a mag release on a bullet buttoned receiver....do we need signed paper for that too?
Stewdabaker23
01-07-2014, 9:26 AM
collect the money, give mags to the buyer outside and then do the gun transfer
Just a somewhat hypothetical question
What happens if I decide to pull the trigger and sell a rifle. I have 5 mags with it, all pinned at 10 rounds.
With the new law in affect, am I even able to offer the mags for sale with the rifle, or.........what?
Do I have them buy just the rifle and then I'm stuck hanging on to them?
thanks
If they're "pinned" then thet have been "permanently altered". They're good to go.
Escobar
01-07-2014, 9:31 AM
Thanks all
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