High capacity mags.

YooperRob

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Not sure this is the correct forum but...

I have a CC for MI and in MI the law allows high cap magazines, when I am traveling I assume I must obey the laws of the state I am in/traveling thru.

Is there an easy way to see what states allow high capacity magazines or do I have to read thru each states laws?

Or is it best to just carry 10 rd mags when traveling?

Thanks,
 
I only have the mags that came with my gun. They are 17 round mags. Guess I will have to just be in violation. I don't think a smaller cap mag will fit into my gun. I have a Ruger SR9 and that is how I got it. Wait! I know!! Buy more guns!!!!:yes4:
 
There is an app for Iphone / Ipad if you have one that tells all the states laws and which state recognizing your stateIt is called iCHL for iPad
 
Glock makes a ten round magazine for their pistols, I'm sure all the rest do as well. Without this capability they would not be able to sell their product in some States.
 
Just want to say, other than those 30 round things, there are no "high capacity" magazines in pistols. There are normal capacity mags, which are what the gun makers designed the guns to hold.

Then there are "Legislatively Reduced Capacity Magazines", for use in places like Kommiefornia.
 
Just want to say, other than those 30 round things, there are no "high capacity" magazines in pistols. There are normal capacity mags, which are what the gun makers designed the guns to hold.

30 rounders aren't high capacity if you're carrying an M16
 
30 rounders aren't high capacity if you're carrying an M16

No such thing IMHO as high cap just various sizes. Here are my larger size m16 mags in 9mm and 5.56. Capacity of the mag is directly related to the fun quotient..

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