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<blockquote data-quote="nemesis" data-source="post: 2279964" data-attributes="member: 12082"><p>I moved here from kalifornia in 2006. At the gun stores I frequented, they had a special section for magazines for law enforcement only. Those mags were what kalifornia described as "high capacity." That's a magazine with more than a 10 round capacity. The rest of us were relegated to the 10 round or less section. </p><p></p><p>At least as of 2006, law enforcement could buy "high capacity" magazines on their own. They didn't have to go through their department. They could also buy handguns that weren't "safety" approved. For example, I had to drive all over the state to find the remaining pinned and recessed Smith and Wesson revolvers. LEOs could simply buy one off gunbroker and have it transferred into the state.</p><p></p><p>That said, I'd be very suspicious of someone who claimed to be LEO wanting to buy from Oklahoma when all they have to do is stop by their local gun store. Non LEOs were all the time trying to tell out of state sellers they were LEOs, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nemesis, post: 2279964, member: 12082"] I moved here from kalifornia in 2006. At the gun stores I frequented, they had a special section for magazines for law enforcement only. Those mags were what kalifornia described as "high capacity." That's a magazine with more than a 10 round capacity. The rest of us were relegated to the 10 round or less section. At least as of 2006, law enforcement could buy "high capacity" magazines on their own. They didn't have to go through their department. They could also buy handguns that weren't "safety" approved. For example, I had to drive all over the state to find the remaining pinned and recessed Smith and Wesson revolvers. LEOs could simply buy one off gunbroker and have it transferred into the state. That said, I'd be very suspicious of someone who claimed to be LEO wanting to buy from Oklahoma when all they have to do is stop by their local gun store. Non LEOs were all the time trying to tell out of state sellers they were LEOs, etc. [/QUOTE]
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