First, it will not happen, so know I will not get rid of my autos. However, I have always preferred revolvers and my daily carry weapon is and S&W M642 so capacity doesn't really matter.
This is a discussion on In the event of a "high-capacity" magazine ban, would you switch calibers? within the Defensive Ammunition & Ballistics forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; First, it will not happen, so know I will not get rid of my autos. However, I have always preferred revolvers and my daily carry ...
First, it will not happen, so know I will not get rid of my autos. However, I have always preferred revolvers and my daily carry weapon is and S&W M642 so capacity doesn't really matter.
My G33 has 9 round mags, but two are fitted with 2+ extensions. Have two high cap mags for my G22 but thats my HD gun now.
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I carried a 1911 before all this B*S and I will carry one once they are through messing with US.
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My SR9c has a ten round mag. My S&W 620 357 has a 7 shot cylinder. My kimber has 8 shot mags. So I can still carry legally! My Remington 870 and my new H&K USP will stay at home. I did buy three 17 round mags for the Sr9c and five 15 round mags for my H&K though! I won't be turning those in for any reason!!
SR9c
S&W 620
Kimber Pro Carry II