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milehi
25th November 2015, 06:55 PM
I no longer cower under CA gun laws and have no need for these. I now breath in northern AZ.

They're for sale on another site. I don't want to enable anyone here.

Shami-Amourae
25th November 2015, 06:57 PM
I no longer cower under CA gun laws and have no need for these. I now breath in northern AZ.

They're for sale on another site. I don't want to enable anyone here.


Sell them on Ebay?

milehi
25th November 2015, 07:05 PM
Sell them on Ebay?

No. Post locally. There's a huge market.

ximmy
25th November 2015, 07:08 PM
calguns

EE_
25th November 2015, 07:15 PM
I no longer cower under CA gun laws and have no need for these. I now breath in northern AZ.

They're for sale on another site. I don't want to enable anyone here.

Congrats, awesome country up there!

milehi
25th November 2015, 08:40 PM
calguns

Yes, but the site's been down.

govcheetos
25th November 2015, 09:53 PM
The way things could go, I wouldn't get rid of anything unless I could make a buck and roll it into something better.

milehi
25th November 2015, 10:41 PM
The way things could go, I wouldn't get rid of anything unless I could make a buck and roll it into something better.

Ironically, a lot of ten round mags cost more than standard mags.

gunDriller
26th November 2015, 05:42 AM
I live in a gun-friendly state and haven't used a 30 round mag for about 6 months.

Use 10 & 20 round, all the time.

Anyway, nothing against higher capacity. But if I'm shooting on a table, 30 round is too long. Fvcks up the aiming process to have the rifle that high off the table.

Mostly, they are useful in a standing or kneeling position, or with an extra-long bipod/ tripod.

I have a custom tripod for shooting from a standing position. That is compatible with the 30 round.


I envy people who can shoot from a standing position, at distance, and stay still enough to shoot within (for example) a 6 inch circle at 100 yards.

But I have met very few of them. I see people try, and they manage to keep it mostly on a piece of paper that's about 24 x 36 - at 100 yards.


Seems like the 30 round are mostly an insurance policy. You don't want to end up in a position where you need to fire 30 rounds consecutively from a standing or kneeling position.

But if you do, it probably won't be a situation where you will want to change mags after 10 rounds.


Among the thousands of home-defense incidents we read about in the news, in which ones would a 30 round have worked better than a 10 round ?