I’m not an LEO, but I mainly use Colt and NHMTG 20rd Magazines. Lower profile, easier to manuever in tight spaces, rifle fits in carry bag with magazine loaded, lighterweight for longer carrying periods, etc.
That is the most ridiculous thing I’ve heard in a long time.
Robert E. Lee would be embarassed.
At the Vickers Shooting Method carbine class I recently attended, we were instructed to use the magazine as a third point of contact, resting it against the ground.
Double tap.
If I’m reading this right. This law only applies if some offence has already occurred? Kind of like elevating an assault to a “hate crime”? I wonder if it has its own set of special penalties as well?
EDUB
I’ve received NIB Colts with both 20rd and 30rd magazines. My most recent purchases have shipped with 20rd PMags. 20s have mertis and advantages, but given a choice I prefer 30s.
We just received 5 or 6 new Colt M4’s and they all shipped with 20 round aluminum mags. I’m not sure there is really any “standard”.
I prefer the 30’s when ever possible and use Pmags almost exclusively.
I did some prone shooting at a class last month. Had no problems with 30rnd mags.
hahahahaha… That’s great… A Classic… Ron
I’m not so sure . . . manufacturers like Okay (which makes Colt and NHMTG) make a whole lot more thirties for the .gov and everyone else than they do twenties. Economy of scale would dictate that those which they make more of can be sold cheaper.
Because they want you to buy 30 round mags, which is all most people buy anyway in the Free States.
My Stag came with ONE 10 round mag (I’m in the PRK) i’d be happy to be legally ABLE to own a 20.
novaDAK
So was this at the state level or just Northern VA counties? :rolleyes:
Doesn’t sound like a state law. Kind of hard to believe since VA is an OC state.:rolleyes:
Sorry pal your smokin crack! I see no such law on the books http://www.ask.com/wiki/Gun_laws_in_Virginia?qsrc=3044
It’s state law.
§ 18.2-308.2:01. Possession or transportation of certain firearms by certain persons.
http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+18.2-308.2C01
§ 18.2-287.4. Carrying loaded firearms in public areas prohibited; penalty.
http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+18.2-287.4
As for the proof of citizenship at time of purchase, isn’t that and the NCIC check required anyway? Even if it comes with 20 round magazines, you still have the same requirements for purchase of anything classified as an “assault weapon” here. I understand that magazine capacity can affect this “assault weapon” status when carried, but aside from “having a removable magazine”, can the difference between 20 and 30 rounds affect this at time of sale?
BTW thank you for posting those codes.
20’s are my favorite AR mag.
If it’s a centerfire rifle that lacks a threaded barrel and folding stock, it would still meet the definition if it came with a 30rd mag, while if it came with a 20rd mag (or even no mag) it would just be a regular rifle at the point of sale.
With VA’s second form of ID requirement, you can just use your voter card as the 2nd form, as it meets the proof of citizenship requirement also, meaning you really only need two forms of ID instead of three.
novaDAK
So VA is nolonger an Open carry state? As I said the northern part of the state. Then add in Norfolk as they hated people open carrying- they’ll use this to stop anyone OCing just to harass them. I see VA has gone to the liberal side- should have figured as they voted for Obama!:rolleyes: Sad Sad day for a once great state!:eek:
here this should help
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=54607&page=4
VA is still an open carry state. Lots of people OC in the northern part of the state too. ![]()
Basically if you have a voter card and a CHP, you don’t have to worry about all those laws, regardless of what county/city you are in.
I have both my VC and my CHP, and I don’t worry about anything.
Whether I am open carrying, or carrying concealed. I am legal.
If I’m not mistaken, those without the CHP, can still OC. In the southwestern part of VA, anyway.
But to own a suppressor, that requires a separate permit, if I’m not mistaken.