I've got a few mags to a handgun I no longer own. My son does but he lives in CA. How do I legally restrict these mags to 10 rounds, so that I can ship them to my son?
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No you wouldn’t. The spring is designed to function in the mag with one round loaded all the way up to fully loaded. An insert that takes up the space of 5 rounds in a 15 round mag will not prevent the spring from operating as intended.It may be easier overall to sell those and buy factory made 10 rounders.
Not having experience gluing an insert in, you would need to shorten the spring.
Just mail them.The only correct answer is that you schedule a road trip to visit your son and his family. While you are there you leave him a gift and no one ever talks about it…
This. And if you're that concerned about it, disassemble them and send him repair kits.Just mail them.
Lol. It's easier to just ignore bullshit lawsIt may be easier overall to sell those and buy factory made 10 rounders.
Well, the Cali lawmakers inserted a clause prohibiting importing any "parts" that could be assembled into a restricted magazine....But we don't talk about fight club.disassemble them and send him repair kits.
Well, the Cali lawmakers inserted a clause prohibiting importing any "parts" that could be assembled into a restricted magazine....
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