So, if a person had legally ordered and received a couple BX25 mags, and now that they're prohib... how does one go about complying with the law? Is a person to take their (unloaded, duh) BX25 down to the local cop shop and turn it over?
Generally I would be in agreement with just destroying them, but I'd like to know what the actual, proper procedure is, so that if I was such a person, there would be a record of explicit compliance with the law.
Generally I would be in agreement with just destroying them, but I'd like to know what the actual, proper procedure is, so that if I was such a person, there would be a record of explicit compliance with the law.
Generally I would be in agreement with just destroying them, but I'd like to know what the actual, proper procedure is, so that if I was such a person, there would be a record of explicit compliance with the law.
My guess is Ruger is going to redo there BX25 and BX25-2 mags.
Brownell use to have them but don't list them anymore. As most of you know, Canadian companies brought these mags in and sold them. I think these companies should do the right thing and do an exchange for store credit.
However that's just me.
Hi cal is doing this something like this for their drum mags.
Funny things is other Canadian companies are selling them and HiCal is calling it the grey market.
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