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Psawneo1
03-03-2019, 21:10
I had a local FFL guy say he could sell me 30 round magazines. I?m new to this and just don?t want to get in any trouble. He said there?s no issue with him selling them to me, just that they can?t be transferred. Is that correct? The last thing I need is some sort of firearms charge.
I just want to do what is right. What do you all say? (Just bought my first AR)

Gunner
03-03-2019, 21:10
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Bailey Guns
03-03-2019, 21:11
Run away from that guy as fast as you can.

Gunner
03-03-2019, 21:13
Read Colorado revised statute 18-12-301 and 18-12-302 interpret the law how you want or a lawyer


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Sawin
03-03-2019, 21:16
They’re for sale all over the place, despite the debatable, unenforceable statute.

theGinsue
03-03-2019, 21:28
Technically, NO, he can not sell, trade or give them to you. All of those things constitutes a transfer which is currently illegal. To stay within the law, all magazines must not accept, nor be easily modified to accept, more than 15 rounds.

brutal
03-03-2019, 22:17
I think you misunderstood him when he said, "maga-zine repair kit."

TEAMRICO
03-03-2019, 22:41
You don’t need more than 15 rds anyways.......All my STANDARD capacity mags identify as 15 rd magazines, shit, I ain’t to good at math no how.

Zundfolge
03-03-2019, 22:55
The law says he's wrong, but there are a lot of Coloradoans (including most law enforcement and many FFLs) that don't care.

The rules of this site dictate that nobody here is allowed to encourage you to violate the letter of the law. So take that into consideration when reading the responses.

Or as my passive aggressive narcissist mother-in-law was famous for saying "You just do what you think is right" :p

Grant H.
03-03-2019, 23:04
Nm...

Not important...

Mazin
03-03-2019, 23:24
So you have your answer, in the future if you have a thread deleted don't repost it.