I just looked and my half dozen or so Army issue mags have date codes.
I just looked and my half dozen or so Army issue mags have date codes.
I hope Magpul removes the date code from PMAGS
The 30 c-products mags I got have date stamps. All of the other random GI mags I have also have date stamps......there was another thread where several other members were saying the same thing, so I checked all of mine and sure as hell, they have stamps. Don't get me wrong, I wish they didn't
I took this highlighted portion of his post as being sarcastic/subversive? When I read it I took it as a way to keep track of which magazines don't have markings thus making them untraceable while making the post read to an outsider as if we are trying to do the right thing.. which now with this post and your post the whole thing is blown.
Here's a question, I have several rifles back in Tennessee at my folks house and I'm planning on bringing them back with me after I go home to visit this summer. If I was to bring an SKS I have back along with the several mags I have for it, would the mags be Illegal under the proposed ban?
I'm going back for two weeks at the end of May, I was just curious. The question is since I already own the mags, and I'm a resident of Colorado, would bringing them across state lines be Illegal?
Who is going to ask you? And as near as I can tell there is no provision in the badly written POS bill that deals with folks who ****gasp**** might travel around the country or move here from other parts of the world.