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One Hundred Dollar Ten Round Mags?

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Am I missing something? I am a week away from getting my FID & [1] PTP. Hoping to be able to get two items: P226 & S&W 15-22.

 

If our efforts fail and they are banned will I ever be able to get 10 round [assumed to be compliant] mags or just be stuck with the one that came in the box?

 

~sorry for another doom/gloom post

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