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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpienads View Post
    I don't see that in the bill. But the bill doesn't define "magazine" or "manufacture". Does assembly mean manufacture? I would say no, but I'm not a lawyer. Can I transfer a piece of plastic without a spring, base plate, and follower? I would say yes, because based on their definition of "large-capacity magazine" it has to be able to accept more than 15 rounds. If you just had a hollow piece of plastic or metal the rounds would just fall through it, therefore it cannot accept any ammunition.
    I was saying this earlier. Components of a magazine do not when disassembled make anything. Since not one part is serialized like a weapon is, what if I had 15+ magazine components? A spring is a spring, a follower is a piece of plastic and the body is a plastic or metal box. If my magazine components cannot accept ammunition then it is not a magazine. If a weapon without the serialized portion is not a weapon, then how are magazine parts by themselves a magazine?
    Last edited by Fmedges; 02-18-2013 at 20:31.

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