OK, so this morning marks the second time I've been blocked from buying something online due to CO new mag limits. It causes me to realize something that was not inherently obvious. Some online dealers will not modify a package no matter how trivial that modification is. In this case me asking them to remove a magazine to be compliant with CO gun law.
Cheaper Than Dirt -- won't remove a 30rd mag
Bud's Gun Shop -- won't remove a 30rd mag, even though the web listing says :Capacity: 30 + 1 (Ships with one 10 Round Magazine)
Now on the flip side, just to show that not all retailers are idiots about this...
Hinterland Outfitters was more than happy to simply remove the magazine, or offer a legally suitable replacement.
So while I suppose you could view this as a market oriented protest against our blatantly stupid laws, I suspect it's really just a matter of the vendor in question being inflexible and apparently willing to sacrifice any market which would require the slightest modification. In the case of Bud's it's effectively false advertisement.
On the plus side this allows me to determine which vendor's I'm actually willing to do business with, and maybe even funnels people more towards local vendors. However it's pretty unfortunate from a savings perspective as both of the vendors doing this are at least several hundred dollars less expensive than most other stores.
So I guess this is my personal motivation to get my states anti-gun prejudice laws reversed. None the less it surprises me that these companies are willing to forgo us completely as a market save for items that are already CA compliant.





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