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<blockquote data-quote="daytomann" data-source="post: 2279900" data-attributes="member: 10301"><p>If you sell a high Magazine to a state that have laws against them without them being taken apart and sold as a rebuild kit then yes you have a liability.</p><p></p><p>You will need to check the laws for each state as to what qualifies for rebuild kit or not Or whether or not they allow rebuild kits. You should do it before you even think about sending them out, it's really not even worth the risk or hassle.</p><p></p><p>Best rule of thumb is only sell magazines and guns out of state that are legal in that state. Better Much better rule of thumb is to not sell out of state at all.</p><p></p><p>There's plenty of people in the good old state of Oklahoma who will buy your items and do so quite legally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daytomann, post: 2279900, member: 10301"] If you sell a high Magazine to a state that have laws against them without them being taken apart and sold as a rebuild kit then yes you have a liability. You will need to check the laws for each state as to what qualifies for rebuild kit or not Or whether or not they allow rebuild kits. You should do it before you even think about sending them out, it's really not even worth the risk or hassle. Best rule of thumb is only sell magazines and guns out of state that are legal in that state. Better Much better rule of thumb is to not sell out of state at all. There's plenty of people in the good old state of Oklahoma who will buy your items and do so quite legally [/QUOTE]
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