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<blockquote data-quote="craigkindlesmith" data-source="post: 892535" data-attributes="member: 9643"><p>I think the restriction you're thinking about fell in line with the general restriction with the original Clinton era gun laws. Nothing new over 10 rounds. You could use pre-ban magazines, but no new items were built, or imported for the general public. SKS's and AK's couldn't come with bayonets.... all that crap. </p><p></p><p>You're right about the 7.62 ammo. Especially the 7.62x39. During that time it was so readily available. You could get 1,000 rounds for less than $100. That was a nightmare for the pro ban people. 7.62x54R was different, not because of it's longer case, but because the weapons that fired it had a max capacity of 10 rounds. The Draganov came with 10 rounders no matter what year you got it. And Moisn nagant's hold that, or less. So there was no need to really restrict them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigkindlesmith, post: 892535, member: 9643"] I think the restriction you're thinking about fell in line with the general restriction with the original Clinton era gun laws. Nothing new over 10 rounds. You could use pre-ban magazines, but no new items were built, or imported for the general public. SKS's and AK's couldn't come with bayonets.... all that crap. You're right about the 7.62 ammo. Especially the 7.62x39. During that time it was so readily available. You could get 1,000 rounds for less than $100. That was a nightmare for the pro ban people. 7.62x54R was different, not because of it's longer case, but because the weapons that fired it had a max capacity of 10 rounds. The Draganov came with 10 rounders no matter what year you got it. And Moisn nagant's hold that, or less. So there was no need to really restrict them. [/QUOTE]
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