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    Brian: NICE attention to detail in the statute !!!! You've raised some pretty good points lately. Kudos !!!!

    I'll need some help from the experts on this forum with the following:

    Can a "chamber" also be considered a "specialized" fixed magazine with a capacity of ONE?

    A magazine is a place to store munitions or ammo, right ? Chambers can do that in addition to presenting the round for firing.

    EX:
    A Glock 19 with a 15 round mag can actually store/hold 16 rounds: 15 + 1.
    When loaded this way, its capacity is 16 rounds.
    Can one then say the capacity of the detachable+ fixed magazines is 16 rounds ?

    Or better, could a good lawyer convince a jury that the above is true ?

    If so, then the "...when combined with a fixed magazine" does not support the "10 and 12 round mags/drums are legal because they are not combined with a fixed magazine" position.

    Note: I'm not arguing either way...just testing the bounds and hoping someone can sway the balance one way or the other.

    Can anyone help us out ?
    Last edited by james_bond_007; 07-01-2013 at 22:25.
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