Large capacity magazines
- Walla Walla Dawg II
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Large capacity magazines
For anyone that is looking for a great investment and doesn't want to spend too much, I'd recommend purchasing large capacity magazines....
20 round
30 round
40 round
I would recommend this because if the US Congress passes a law that says the producers of these great products cannot make them any more, the price will skyrocket.
I remember back in the 1990, the Brady Bill outlawed the production of these magazines. People were purchasing them from other collecters at over $100 for a 30 round magazine.
Granted, it may take 10-15 years to get this kind of money, they don't take up that much room.
Spend $15 today, and in 10 years it may be worth $150.
20 round
30 round
40 round
I would recommend this because if the US Congress passes a law that says the producers of these great products cannot make them any more, the price will skyrocket.
I remember back in the 1990, the Brady Bill outlawed the production of these magazines. People were purchasing them from other collecters at over $100 for a 30 round magazine.
Granted, it may take 10-15 years to get this kind of money, they don't take up that much room.
Spend $15 today, and in 10 years it may be worth $150.
Re: Large capacity magazines
Wow, that would fund my Vodka purchases for almost 3 weeks from early to late June 2032!Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 8:54 pmFor anyone that is looking for a great investment and doesn't want to spend too much, I'd recommend purchasing large capacity magazines....
20 round
30 round
40 round
I would recommend this because if the US Congress passes a law that says the producers of these great products cannot make them any more, the price will skyrocket.
I remember back in the 1990, the Brady Bill outlawed the production of these magazines. People were purchasing them from other collecters at over $100 for a 30 round magazine.
Granted, it may take 10-15 years to get this kind of money, they don't take up that much room.
Spend $15 today, and in 10 years it may be worth $150.
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Re: Large capacity magazines
I've got five 25 round magazines to go with the 10 round mag that cane with the rifle. Two of the five are connected and the remaining three are also.
Re: Large capacity magazines
I've got a 30 round mag sitting in my old seabag from my time in the Marine Corps 30 years ago. Hard to believe it's been that long.
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Re: Large capacity magazines
I've got a shit load of them in Idaho and Montana.
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Re: Large capacity magazines
And our state (Peoples Republic of Washington) is in the process of banning a lot of weapons....in a very specific and vague way. They are trying to ban assault weapons, but weapons like the Ruger 10/22 is included.
Fucking stupid politicians.
And to top it all off, these [new] laws go directly against every Supreme Court ruling regarding gun laws.
Fucking stupid politicians.
And to top it all off, these [new] laws go directly against every Supreme Court ruling regarding gun laws.
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Re: Large capacity magazines
The ATF already impedes all of those protections unfortunately.Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:35 pmAnd our state (Peoples Republic of Washington) is in the process of banning a lot of weapons....in a very specific and vague way. They are trying to ban assault weapons, but weapons like the Ruger 10/22 is included.
Fucking stupid politicians.
And to top it all off, these [new] laws go directly against every Supreme Court ruling regarding gun laws.
Don't forget to support the 2nd Amendment Foundation based out of Bellevue. They are already in legal battles up and down the west coast and are ready to challenge these infringements. There will be injunctions filed in Thurston county superior court the day the bill is signed, and injunctions file with the US courts in both the western and eastern districts.
In the meantime, head down to Precision Aero and pick up a few complete lowers and uppers. These don't require the time it takes to register and background check that a gun has.
Re: Large capacity magazines
Should it be easier to buy or gun or to vote?
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Re: Large capacity magazines
I see you are trying to get feisty here.
A gun is mentioned in the Bill of Rights....voting is not. But both are personal preferences and RIGHTS our citizens have.
But.....
In my opinion, there should not be any hinderances on my owning any weapon I want. I base this off of the FACT that our Founding Fathers knew that the 2nd Amendment is a God Given Right, NOT PROVIDED BY OUR GOVERNMENT. The only thing that government can do is take our rights away, and that is what the Constitution is for, limiting what government can do.
Voting has always been for our citizens.......not everyone that's within he country. Voting has had lots of changes to it's laws including:
Age restrictions
Gender
Property ownership
Ballot box shit
Politicing at polling places
etc...
Guns are a God Given Right, not voting.
Just my crazy 2 cents.
Re: Large capacity magazines
perhaps ... but it is a serious question
Not crazy at all. I enjoy our conversations.A gun is mentioned in the Bill of Rights....voting is not. But both are personal preferences and RIGHTS our citizens have.
But.....
In my opinion, there should not be any hinderances on my owning any weapon I want. I base this off of the FACT that our Founding Fathers knew that the 2nd Amendment is a God Given Right, NOT PROVIDED BY OUR GOVERNMENT. The only thing that government can do is take our rights away, and that is what the Constitution is for, limiting what government can do.
Voting has always been for our citizens.......not everyone that's within he country. Voting has had lots of changes to it's laws including:
Age restrictions
Gender
Property ownership
Ballot box shit
Politicing at polling places
etc...
Guns are a God Given Right, not voting.
Just my crazy 2 cents.
No, voting is not in the first 10 amendments (the Bill of Rights) but it is in other amendments. And of course you are correct that the amendments have changed "voting rights" over time. Does that make it any less of a right?
I'll throw out two other things in response:
1. If it's a God-given right, where in the Bible is there anything to support this?
2. What is the meaning of "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State ..."? (i.e., the first words of the 2nd amendment) I've always thought that meant that the states could defend themselves against the central government, or join together in fighting a foreign enemy. But I'd argue that is does not say there should be unregulated gun ownership by individuals. That is an interpretation.