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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3093031" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>That magazine was meant for LE/Military use only. It was a part of the 94/04 AWB. During that ban, any person not LE/Military in possession of one could be charged with a felony. The date is on the magazine to show it was manufactured 9-13-94. As an officer back then if I wanted to purchase one with my own funds, I had to have a letter signed by my police chief. </p><p></p><p>When the AWB expired in 04, so did the capacity requirements. Some of the states made that restriction part of their state law and are now lovingly referred to as “ban states” where such evil things can not be purchased or possessed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3093031, member: 23"] That magazine was meant for LE/Military use only. It was a part of the 94/04 AWB. During that ban, any person not LE/Military in possession of one could be charged with a felony. The date is on the magazine to show it was manufactured 9-13-94. As an officer back then if I wanted to purchase one with my own funds, I had to have a letter signed by my police chief. When the AWB expired in 04, so did the capacity requirements. Some of the states made that restriction part of their state law and are now lovingly referred to as “ban states” where such evil things can not be purchased or possessed. [/QUOTE]
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