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By gunguynj
So Im moving out of state and the law there says I can only have a MAXIMUM of 10 rounds in my magazine. Problem is I have 4-6 15 round magazines for a Sig Sauer p226 9mm. I called the Bullet Hole and Sig Sauer direct and they said they couldnt modify the magazine. So my question is, what can I do with my current magazines: sell them and buy 10 round magazines or can they be modified?
Thanks
GGNJ
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By remixer
Model: P320 M17 Bravo
Finish: Nitron
Stock/Frame: Polymer Frame
Weight: 29.6 Oz.
Caliber/Gauge: 9mm
Capacity: 2 10Rd Magazines
Barrel:4.7"
Overall Length: 8"
Sights: Siglite Front / Ns Rear Plate
Safety: Manual Thumb Safety
Additional Features: Carry Length Grip Module, Optic Ready Removable Plate, Short Tactile Reset Trigger
$649.99 Plus Nics and NJ tax Requires Valid NJ P2P and Drivers Lic. If waiting for permits you can pay in full and we will hold for you. -
By remixer
Some In-Stock Items ready to go.
Sig Sauer M400 Elite Black 5.56 - $1099.00
Sig Sauer M400 Elite Titanium - $1199.00
Sig Sauer M400 Classic Black - $1149.00
Hi Point 10mm Carbine - $369.00
Hi Point 9mm Carbine w/Red dot - $299.00
Ruger PC10 Carbine 9mm - $499.00
CZ Usa 75BD 9mm - $575.00
CZ Usa SP01 9mm - $650.00
Beretta 92 Inox Italy - $690.00
Note: AR Pricing Includes all NJ Compliance work.
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By remixer
Sig Sauer P320 X-Five 9mm
$849.99 plus NJ Nics (15.00) and NJ Tax
MODEL: P320 X-Five
CALIBER:9mm
BARREL:5"
ACTION:Double Action Only
SIGHTS:FS: Fiber Optic/RS: Adjustable
FINISH:Nitron
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By remixer
Pre-Owned
Sig Sauer P320 9mm Compact RX with Night Sights
$575.00 plus NJ Nics (15.00) and NJ Tax
Gently Used. 100% Condition, Low Round Count. Sig Upgraded Trigger
Original Box and Accessories.
Stock Photo, Actual photo to be uploaded shortly.
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Didn’t know asking for clarification on the round count was insinuating anything. I’m in the market for an AK47.
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By Grima Squeakersen · Posted
If you haven't already found people that you would want to communicate with in a crisis, and formed some kind of at least informal network of those folks before you need to use this technology for SHTF communications, it won't help. -
By Grima Squeakersen · Posted
Is that really any different from today? Logic, common sense, and experience are the only way to determine if anything you see on the net today, or hear from someone else, even (or maybe especially) someone in a nominal position of authority. I pretty much disregard at least 60% of what purported "information" I see, and I take the rest with a very large grain of salt. -
By Grima Squeakersen · Posted
If the S truly HTF, one of my major concerns would be of a government agency, or virtually the entire government, gone rogue (even more so than current events portray :-) In that event, I think I'd be far more concerned with what could happen if one of those rogue elements could easily eavesdrop on my plans and activities, than with somebody citing me for infraction of an FCC regulation.
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