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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 1858321" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>Who would be butthurt if the jam-o-matic 100 rnd drums were outlawed? My only concern (and I am sure everyone's concern)with this is that they will push it too far and say any mag that holds more than something stupid like 10 rounds is too much. I'd not be too pissed off if they said any mag that has a capacity to hold triple digits is outlawed. I am 100% sure that the 100 round drums would then become 99 round drums effectively making their legislation useless but I digress.</p><p></p><p>30 round Pmags are plenty for pretty much anything I'd ever need them for, and they work. Imagine if the Aurora shooter had 10 PMAGs in a belt carrier (300 rounds) and they functioned the way they are supposed to!!! Would have been much worse.</p><p></p><p>It does crack me up that "Civilians shouldn't have access to these high capacity military mags" which actually aren't used by the military at all, they are strictly commercial in their use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 1858321, member: 16136"] Who would be butthurt if the jam-o-matic 100 rnd drums were outlawed? My only concern (and I am sure everyone's concern)with this is that they will push it too far and say any mag that holds more than something stupid like 10 rounds is too much. I'd not be too pissed off if they said any mag that has a capacity to hold triple digits is outlawed. I am 100% sure that the 100 round drums would then become 99 round drums effectively making their legislation useless but I digress. 30 round Pmags are plenty for pretty much anything I'd ever need them for, and they work. Imagine if the Aurora shooter had 10 PMAGs in a belt carrier (300 rounds) and they functioned the way they are supposed to!!! Would have been much worse. It does crack me up that "Civilians shouldn't have access to these high capacity military mags" which actually aren't used by the military at all, they are strictly commercial in their use. [/QUOTE]
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