Let me clarify my position on federal legislation. If Items in my possession become illegal, and if keeping them puts me at risk of becoming a felon, then I will dispose of them. I wish not to spend what little money I have on legal fees. I wish not to subject my wife to the stress that would accompany the legal problem. I wish not to lose my good name by going to prison. Having worked in jails and prisons convinced me that I do not want to become a resident of one.
If legislation does place AR's and their magazines under class 3 rules, then I will keep one carbine and some magazines by completing the paperwork and paying the tax.
This the tech forum. the politics forum is over there -->
Throughout my working life I came to know, at least in passing, the majority of the LEO's in Kansas. Each Sheriff's election I would hear the scuttlebutt from numerous agencies 'Jimmy say's if John gets elected he's quitting.' Same thing when Chief's positions came open - 'if my guy doesn't get it I'm walking. Most of those folks hung around. Things be different when the reality that you have a family and bills to pay hits home.
Somehow I think a lot of folks will change their tune if and when what we fear becomes reality.
Yeah, let's try to keep this thread on topic. Less about spooky ban politics, more about AR mags.
I remember seeing a series of videos by Dan Bartocci (Small Arms Solutions) posted throughout the last couple of months about AR magazines. I didn’t watch them all, I think there are three now, but I remember the one I did watch had pretty much the same recommendations provided early in this thread: Magpul GenM3 PMags and Lancer AWMs for polymer mags, and the Okay Industries for aluminum mags were the best and everything else was ranged from pretty good to hot garbage.
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