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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 946659" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>A Post ban does not have a bayonet lug, a flash suppressor, or a retractable/folding stock. I'd have to research and see if there were any other restrictions. </p><p></p><p>Pistol magazines were also restircted to 10 rounds or less. Only Law enforcement could purchase any magazines over 10 rounds and they had to keep them in their possession. They were marked "RESTRICTED, For Law Enforcement/Military use only". If they were given or sold to anyone not LE, it was a felony.</p><p></p><p>A pre-ban has all of those evil features listed above that are supposed to encourage crime and violence.</p><p></p><p>Since the Assault Weapon Ban (AWB) went away, those things no longer apply except in some states that adopted the AWB permanently. The pre-ban and post-ban stuff will be brought up when a dealer tries to squeeze more money out of someone who doesn't keep up with whats going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 946659, member: 23"] A Post ban does not have a bayonet lug, a flash suppressor, or a retractable/folding stock. I'd have to research and see if there were any other restrictions. Pistol magazines were also restircted to 10 rounds or less. Only Law enforcement could purchase any magazines over 10 rounds and they had to keep them in their possession. They were marked "RESTRICTED, For Law Enforcement/Military use only". If they were given or sold to anyone not LE, it was a felony. A pre-ban has all of those evil features listed above that are supposed to encourage crime and violence. Since the Assault Weapon Ban (AWB) went away, those things no longer apply except in some states that adopted the AWB permanently. The pre-ban and post-ban stuff will be brought up when a dealer tries to squeeze more money out of someone who doesn't keep up with whats going on. [/QUOTE]
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