New York has passed new gun laws. The only aspect that affects me (unless I am adjudged to be loco) is the magazine round count.
I am now limited to 7 rounds per magazine. I have one year to sell my existing magazines out of state, and I immediately have to carry only 7 rounds in my Glock 23 and my Glock 27.
The Glock 23 no longer makes much sense. It is the same size as a G30 and both the G30 (.45) and the G23 (.40) will have the same magazine capacity.
Or maybe I should move to a single stack .40 or .45 since I am limited to 7 rounds.
If I get caught with more than 7 rounds in my magazine then I get charged with a misdemeanor--the result will certainly be the loss of the pistol license--so that is out of the question.
And ammo will get more expensive if Walmart drops out of the firearms business (they are being pressured to do so). Internet sales of ammo are banned.
When the new magazines are available I will offer my magazines for sale at reduced prices.
More to follow.
I am now limited to 7 rounds per magazine. I have one year to sell my existing magazines out of state, and I immediately have to carry only 7 rounds in my Glock 23 and my Glock 27.
The Glock 23 no longer makes much sense. It is the same size as a G30 and both the G30 (.45) and the G23 (.40) will have the same magazine capacity.
Or maybe I should move to a single stack .40 or .45 since I am limited to 7 rounds.
If I get caught with more than 7 rounds in my magazine then I get charged with a misdemeanor--the result will certainly be the loss of the pistol license--so that is out of the question.
And ammo will get more expensive if Walmart drops out of the firearms business (they are being pressured to do so). Internet sales of ammo are banned.
When the new magazines are available I will offer my magazines for sale at reduced prices.
More to follow.