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  • DrMarc
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 4

    WTT G22 & G21 10 round mags for hi-cap mags **TRADED**

    If you live in a state with mag restrictions this trade offer goes out to you.

    I have three Glock 22 and one Glock 21, 10 round mags that I would like to trade for your high capacity magazines.

    Anyone out there interested?

    Traded even for hi caps. Thanks guys!
    Last edited by DrMarc; 11-12-2007, 8:54 PM.
  • #2
    DedEye
    Calguns Addict
    • Nov 2006
    • 8655

    Gotta say, that ain't much of a deal. High-capacity mags are irreplaceable, and 10 rounders can be purchased just about anywhere. You're better off buying your own hi-caps if you live in a state where they're legal, and if you live in a state where they aren't legal to buy, then you're trying to get people here to break the law.
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    • #3
      DrMarc
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2007
      • 4

      DedEye,

      I totally understand how to buy high capacity magazines on my own.

      I just traded three 10 rounders last week for three 13 rounders from a guy that just moved to California. He didn't realize the magazine capacity law until he moved there. I was actually helping him out by having him not be a law breaker any more.

      Would this person that traded his 13 rounders for my 10 rounders be prosecuted for trying to do the right thing by becoming compliant with the law?

      Doc

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      • #4
        bwiese
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Oct 2005
        • 27621

        Good response, DedEye.

        Originally posted by DrMarc
        Would this person that traded his 13 rounders for my 10 rounders be prosecuted for trying to do the
        right thing by becoming compliant with the law?
        (1) Becoming currently compliant with the law in no way erases any past crime of illegal importation,
        it just reduces evidence/raises threshold of prosecution.

        (2) it's entirely legal for people with hicaps moving into CA to possess separated/disassembled hicap mag
        components for future reassembly & use whenever travelling to or moving out of CA.

        And, frankly, if someone found himself in such a situation, he's better off jumping to #2 and "curing" the "defect" quickly, than performing what you ask and having a longer-term legal exposure getting the hicaps over to you. What if a package gets misdirected and returned to sender and somehow goes thru postal inspection/routed to local PD? Unlikely, but crazy sh*t happens all the time.

        It does seem odd to me - since hicaps in free states are so cheap, esp. for Glocks - that it's worth your time/trouble to do this. I think there's only a few bucks difference - hicaps for Glocks are in the low $20s range and 10rd mags for Glocks are $16.95 last time I checked w/CDNN. You must have a lotta free time on your hands and value it in a very limited fashion.
        Last edited by bwiese; 11-11-2007, 4:39 PM.

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        • #5
          DedEye
          Calguns Addict
          • Nov 2006
          • 8655

          Originally posted by bwiese
          Good response, DedEye.



          (1) Becoming currently compliant with the law in no way erases any past crime of illegal importation,
          it just reduces evidence/raises threshold of prosecution.

          (2) it's entirely legal for people with hicaps moving into CA to possess separated/disassembled hicap mag
          components for future reassembly & use whenever travelling to or moving out of CA.

          And, frankly, if someone found himself in such a situation, he's better off jumping to #2 and "curing" the "defect" quickly, than performing what you ask and having a longer-term legal exposure getting the hicaps over to you. What if a package gets misdirected and returned to sender and somehow goes thru postal inspection/routed to local PD? Unlikely, but crazy sh*t happens all the time.

          It does seem odd to me - since hicaps in free states are so cheap, esp. for Glocks - that it's worth your time/trouble to do this. I think there's only a few bucks difference - hicaps for Glocks are in the low $20s range and 10rd mags for Glocks are $16.95 last time I checked w/CDNN. You must have a lotta free time on your hands and value it in a very limited fashion.
          Thanks Bill.

          Also, isn't it illegal to offer your CA posessed hi-caps for sale, even to people out of state? Therefore, by taking this fella up on his trade offer, wouldn't you be breaking the law far more than if you just disassembled the mags and kept them for when you took them out of state?

          Long story short, consult Admiral Akbar for his opinion on this matter.
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          Stop duping answers, help expand the FAQ.

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          • #6
            ThomasMagnum
            Member
            • Feb 2007
            • 136

            I've been seeing a lot of reasons lately for reinstating the minimum posting rules for the marketplace.

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            • #7
              bwiese
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Oct 2005
              • 27621

              Originally posted by DedEye
              Also, isn't it illegal to offer your CA posessed hi-caps for sale, even to people out of state?
              It may well be, but a separate issue. I do think the Powers That Be are glad to get hicaps out of this state and wouldn't balk. The issue is the original importation IMHO, since no one sane that had legit hicaps in CA would get rid of 'em. At least until the Armored Ice Cream Truck starts delivering them

              Bill Wiese
              San Jose, CA

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              • #8
                .22guy
                Calguns Addict
                • Nov 2006
                • 5863

                Originally posted by bwiese
                It may well be, but a separate issue. I do think the Powers That Be are glad to get hicaps out of this state and wouldn't balk. The issue is the original importation IMHO, since no one sane that had legit hicaps in CA would get rid of 'em. At least until the Armored Ice Cream Truck starts delivering them
                What's up with that anyways? Any news???
                Originally posted by sholling
                Someone else's lack of foresight and planning is no reason for you to take less than the current market value despite all of the wailing and crying for 2nd Amendment socialism and welfare pricing.

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                • #9
                  DrMarc
                  Junior Member
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 4

                  traded

                  Traded straight up for some cali hi-caps.

                  Thanks guys.

                  Great forum by the way!

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                  • #10
                    8200rpm
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 1145

                    Anyone want to trade a Kia w/ 120,000 miles on the odometer for 2 brand new Porsche Turbo 911's???

                    I'm saving you from violating the speed limit. Yeah, I guess you can call me a hero.

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                    • #11
                      kalibear
                      Yo
                      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 604

                      Originally posted by 8200rpm
                      Anyone want to trade a Kia w/ 120,000 miles on the odometer for 2 brand new Porsche Turbo 911's???

                      I'm saving you from violating the speed limit. Yeah, I guess you can call me a hero.
                      "Want me to punch-i-size your face, for free?" ~ RF

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                      • #12
                        M.45
                        Member
                        • May 2006
                        • 150

                        Originally posted by DrMarc
                        DedEye,

                        I totally understand how to buy high capacity magazines on my own.

                        I just traded three 10 rounders last week for three 13 rounders from a guy that just moved to California. He didn't realize the magazine capacity law until he moved there. I was actually helping him out by having him not be a law breaker any more.

                        Would this person that traded his 13 rounders for my 10 rounders be prosecuted for trying to do the right thing by becoming compliant with the law?

                        Doc
                        You gotta be kidding me. Lame. That smacks of deceptive cowardice.
                        Last edited by M.45; 11-12-2007, 10:30 PM.

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                        • #13
                          DrMarc
                          Junior Member
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 4

                          Originally posted by M.45
                          You gotta be kidding me. Lame. That smacks of deceptive cowardice.

                          Please elaborate Mr. M 45???

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                          • #14
                            metalhead357
                            Calguns Addict
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 5546

                            in before d' lock....

                            this aint goin no place but down........

                            I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered....
                            I am not a number! I am a free man

                            1.)All humanity would be better off if Stoooopid hurt.
                            2.)Why is it that if guns are sooooo unsafe that you're 9 times more likely to die at the hands of your doctor?
                            3.)Remember...Buy it cheap & stack it deep

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                            • #15
                              M.45
                              Member
                              • May 2006
                              • 150

                              My four year old does that to my 2 year old because she doesn't know any better.

                              You are not saving them from committing a crime Marc, you are lying to them to get their hi-cap mags. The crime is bringing them into CA, which was already done whether they keep them or not.

                              You are behaving like a shyster. (but I think you know this already.)
                              Last edited by M.45; 11-13-2007, 9:41 PM.

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