Let me see if I understand this. Glock doesn't make 7 round mags, he had mags capable of holding more than that, (all that is available), it doesn't say that they were loaded with any round, there was no gun to be found, and he still was convicted. So light loading the mags as mentioned below is still wrong? So Bob if Glock doesn't make a 7 round mag, and only loading 7 rounds isn't acceptable, what was he to do?:gaah: Cuomo's "Not-so-Safe" Act, is why I gave up being a Sportsman's Education Instructor... :banghead:
Because I have handguns with higher capacity magazines that I can not sell here in New York: I am now a criminal...
As such: I'm not going to spend my time and efforts teaching for them... nojoke
(Back to the story...)
This idiot got exactly what he deserved. He knew what the law was, and chose to ignore it. :dontknow:
So loading the gun with only 7 rounds still leaves you in possession of an illegal mag and get you prison time?here in the city i am only allowed to have 7 rounds in my glock. glock doesn't make a 7 round mag. so i am only allowed to under load it
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Man am I glad I don't live there, makes me wonder about even visiting.
So if you purchased mags you would have to put blocks in them before you transported them home. Transporting them home in a locked box without a gun so blocks can be put in there is not acceptable!As I understand this new mess: you are supposed to block the magazine, so that you can't load more than the proscribed amount of rounds in it.
(Use a wooden dowel that you place inside the spring that is inside the magazine...)
:gaah: Cuomo's "Not-so-Safe" Act, is why I gave up being a Sportsman's Education Instructor... :banghead:
Because I have handguns with higher capacity magazines that I can not sell here in New York: I am now a criminal...
As such: I'm not going to spend my time and efforts teaching for them... nojoke
(Back to the story...)
This idiot got exactly what he deserved. He knew what the law was, and chose to ignore it. :dontknow:
removed pointless point. :gaah:I could have... but I chose my "line in the sand", and stuck to it. nojoke
Bazookas can't legally be owned by private citizens anyway; your mention of them is pointless...
Because I have handguns with higher capacity magazines that I can not sell here in New York: I am now a criminal...
BTW, now that you are a self professed criminal, is there any award for turning you in?![]()