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    Verify that if there is a mfg date on the mag, that it is on or before 7/1/13.

    I know magpul has mfg dates on their magazines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bradbn4 View Post
    Verify that if there is a mfg date on the mag, that it is on or before 7/1/13.

    I know magpul has mfg dates on their magazines.
    When you cerakote them, you have to sandblast them. The dates on my pre-ban Pmags did not survive...

    His are dated 10/94 anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradbn4 View Post
    Verify that if there is a mfg date on the mag, that it is on or before 7/1/13.

    I know magpul has mfg dates on their magazines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo1 View Post
    Please excuse my confusion- trying to wrap my tortilla-like brain around the, 'prove that you owned them prior to July 1, 2013' part. I have some H&K AR mags, Gov/LEO stamped and dated back in '94. These are also technically verboten? What 'proof' is required? Will a note from my Mom suffice?

    post a pic
    they're from 94, who gives a shitt? AND no they're not verbotten. At least in Fla and CO.
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    Dremeling off the molded dates is not really going to be effective. Because if one was being charged with this offense, guess what would be admissable evidence that one did not possess the magazine before July 1, 2013? An attempt to remove the molded date.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    Dremeling off the molded dates is not really going to be effective. Because if one was being charged with this offense, guess what would be admissable evidence that one did not possess the magazine before July 1, 2013? An attempt to remove the molded date.


    Out of protest, I removed all stamps on mine.

    Government has no right to know when they were manufactured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roman Polanski View Post
    Government has no right to know when they were manufactured.
    Interesting.
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    I think there is a catch 22 in the ?Hi Cap mag Ban? to out of staters. It also states that after 7/1/13 that they can no longer be imported into CO.
    So, even if you have the pre ?94? or post ?94? stamped magazines or no matter the manufacture stamp date or how long you have owned them they are not supposed to be brought into CO. Post 7/1/13..... If you didn’t live in CO. and own them prior to 7/2/13, you are SOL to bring them with you when you move here.
    So please pull into the port authority when you move here and cross the CO. border to surrender all of your +15 round magazines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    I think there is a catch 22 in the ?Hi Cap mag Ban? to out of staters. It also states that after 7/1/13 that they can no longer be imported into CO.
    So, even if you have the pre ?94? or post ?94? stamped magazines or no matter the manufacture stamp date or how long you have owned them they are not supposed to be brought into CO. Post 7/1/13..... If you didn’t live in CO. and own them prior to 7/2/13, you are SOL to bring them with you when you move here.
    So please pull into the port authority when you move here and cross the CO. border to surrender all of your +15 round magazines.
    The CO law does not say that. Just that they were lawfully possessed prior to 7/1/13, nothing about them having to have been lawfully possessed within the borders of the state on that date.
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