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Shipped standard mags
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Shipped standard mags
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Try Solar Tactical. You may have to submit credentials. If you are near Livermore or Castro Valley they have shops at both locations."Capitalism is the unequal distribution of wealth; Socialism is the equal distribution of poverty ... Communism is socialism with a gun at your back." - Sir Winston Churchill
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- Botach Tactical (keep ID on file. They ship slooowwww, though).
- Brownells (have to directly call in your order, though. Online ordering (click 'n ship) isn't working "yet" (after many months saying they are trying to remedy this). Brownells also requires you fax / scan 'n email in your state ID and work ID, which they will keep on file, and which you have to update / renew every year.
- Bud's, although so far I have only been able to get them to send mags along with off-roster pistols ordered online & shipped directly to my FFL to then hand over to me (will not ship directly to me). They also keep your ID on file and a customer service tech will usually follow-up with you to verify your "status".
There used to be a list posted elsewhere that included the following places, but I haven't done business with them: 44mag.com, gunmagwarehouse.com, armsunlimited.com, quanticotactical.com. This was from a thread posted about a year ago, so ymmv.
Almost forgot: Palmetto State Armory, ALTHOUGH you must be 830.1 or 830.2. They state this clearly on their website. They do not consider any other types of agencies (airport, schools, transit, railroad, colleges, etc) as "real" police officers and won't ship ammo direct nor ship std mags.
Places I have found definitely will not ship (unless something has changed in the past year or two): Midway, Natchez, Cheaper-than Dirt, Sportsmans, Cabelas/BassPro)
Also: Similar, older thread (from 2018) with a few other suggestions: https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/....php?t=1417980Last edited by RCxRC; 11-25-2020, 3:29 AM."Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat. ..."
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