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Did Ebay pull all 30rd mags??
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiyot" data-source="post: 2056078" data-attributes="member: 627"><p>Yes Ebay IIRC radically changed thier policy shortly after the VT massacre. The shooter bought some magazines off of Ebay for one or both of the guns he used. Ebay I guess saw it as bad publicity. I guess the only people that hold them partially responsible are more liberal minded, or maybe they felt some kind of responsibility...I don't think any in the gun culture would even give them a second thought as to blame...would be similar to blaming Bushmaster for Sandy Hook. They banned being able to sell magazines, barrels, brass and I think they called them "bullet tips" there was a big joke about them calling the projectiles "bullet tips" And since Paypal is now owned by Ebay that's why you have to do the discrete stuff if you want to use thos kind of things. Unscrupulous people take advantage of this too, you get screwed out of your money by them and if you tell them what it was really for then you both lose your paypal accounts and any money in it. I know when I sold some brass on there I just called them brass figurines. I remember a post on ARFCOM because someone had outright said it was for an AK Drum magazine and I think paypal caught onto it. So someone posted a photoshop of a newspaper magazine about Alaskan musical drums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiyot, post: 2056078, member: 627"] Yes Ebay IIRC radically changed thier policy shortly after the VT massacre. The shooter bought some magazines off of Ebay for one or both of the guns he used. Ebay I guess saw it as bad publicity. I guess the only people that hold them partially responsible are more liberal minded, or maybe they felt some kind of responsibility...I don't think any in the gun culture would even give them a second thought as to blame...would be similar to blaming Bushmaster for Sandy Hook. They banned being able to sell magazines, barrels, brass and I think they called them "bullet tips" there was a big joke about them calling the projectiles "bullet tips" And since Paypal is now owned by Ebay that's why you have to do the discrete stuff if you want to use thos kind of things. Unscrupulous people take advantage of this too, you get screwed out of your money by them and if you tell them what it was really for then you both lose your paypal accounts and any money in it. I know when I sold some brass on there I just called them brass figurines. I remember a post on ARFCOM because someone had outright said it was for an AK Drum magazine and I think paypal caught onto it. So someone posted a photoshop of a newspaper magazine about Alaskan musical drums. [/QUOTE]
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