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The Unceasing Apoplexy of Bryan Fischer: Fiscal Cliff Legislation Is 'Vicious and Demonic'

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goddamnedfrank1/02/2013 10:07:41 pm PST

A ten round capacity limit on magazines is simple and easy to comply with. I’m set up for that, would only have to surrender the three fifteen round mags I have grandfathered in from before the California ban went into effect. I have a few twenty five rounders for the Ruger 10/22 stashed with family in Washington State in case I ever move back, but I’d be fine if I had to part with them too.

The six round limit some people here like to talk about is a different matter. It would require me to surrender or modify dozens of magazines for different guns, several of which are valuable C&R / Antiques with internal wells, and depending on how the ban is worded could require permanent alterations by a gunsmith.

I support a ten round national limit on everything except tubular mag lever action rimfires. I’m also for having all semi-autos, rifles and pistols fall under the NFA, require a moderate ATF tax stamp for transfer. I’d also include ultra compact revolvers in the above proposal.