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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab
Yes, it will turn into a giant money pit.
I hear the idea on hi cap magazines alot. If you look at the statement it totally disreguards the root problem. Here is what that says. " by not having a high capacity magazine and only limited to 10 rounds it give potential victims time to hide and run while the gunman is reloading ". But how about not having the gunman there in the first place. So 10 dead is better than 30? Am I the only one that sees the wrong in the statement the media shoves in our faces? Just wondering.
High caps are nice. I didn't buy or own my firearms for home protection. Im a collector and target shooter. Its nice not to reload so often at the range.
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Great point rationalizing a lower number is not the answer. I am also a collector and target shooter mostly.