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gun thread nklr
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2002 11:42 am
by Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
#1.
Ken, you made some good points.
#2.
I can't imagine how one would go about NOT learning at least something
from this list; I've had to keep buying larger 3-ring notebooks to contain
all the excellent tips and procedures I've acquired from reading the
posts, and asking questions. (I should have just bought the huge 4"
notebook in the first place.)
#3.
I feel safe in saying this list is not ever going to be only KLR
discussions, and nothing else. This is a large community, and all kinds of
topics are going to come up. (A while back there was a big thread on
making the ultimate off-road shopping cart! ) But, what is
done - or SHOULD be done - is to include "NKLR" in the subject line,
meaning the post is off-topic. Then just filter out those messages, if you
want.
In Outlook Express, it will be TOOLS / MESSAGE RULES / MAIL / NEW and then
just put NKLR as the Subject to filter for, and move it to Deleted Items,
or whatever you might want to do with them. You won't see the extraneous
stuff, but will still benefit from the collective knowledge of the list.
To be honest, I enjoy the banter and goofing around every bit as much as I
do the KLR specific posts. Stu, RM and a number of others write "sign-off
signatures" that, alone, make the message worth reading. But, each to his
own, I guess...
Wise men still seek Him...
Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
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gun thread nklr
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2002 12:03 pm
by Ken Clark
Point well made and appreciated Mark.
Ride Safe
Kenn
"Mark St.Hilaire, Sr" wrote:
> #1.
> Ken, you made some good points.
>
> #2.
> I can't imagine how one would go about NOT learning at least something
> from this list; I've had to keep buying larger 3-ring notebooks to contain
> all the excellent tips and procedures I've acquired from reading the
> posts, and asking questions. (I should have just bought the huge 4"
> notebook in the first place.)
>
> #3.
> I feel safe in saying this list is not ever going to be only KLR
> discussions, and nothing else. This is a large community, and all kinds of
> topics are going to come up. (A while back there was a big thread on
> making the ultimate off-road shopping cart! ) But, what is
> done - or SHOULD be done - is to include "NKLR" in the subject line,
> meaning the post is off-topic. Then just filter out those messages, if you
> want.
>
> In Outlook Express, it will be TOOLS / MESSAGE RULES / MAIL / NEW and then
> just put NKLR as the Subject to filter for, and move it to Deleted Items,
> or whatever you might want to do with them. You won't see the extraneous
> stuff, but will still benefit from the collective knowledge of the list.
>
> To be honest, I enjoy the banter and goofing around every bit as much as I
> do the KLR specific posts. Stu, RM and a number of others write "sign-off
> signatures" that, alone, make the message worth reading. But, each to his
> own, I guess...
>
>
> Wise men still seek Him...
>
> Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
> A15
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gun thread nklr
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2002 10:10 pm
by Stuart Mumford
If I would have had a gun when my balancer chain doodad shit it's pants the
day before LA-B-V, I would have shot my KLR.
CA Stu <-- rather bitch-slap something than shoot it. Have yet to bag a
deer.
gun thread nklr
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2002 10:19 pm
by RM
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Stuart Mumford wrote:
>my balancer chain doodad shit it's pants
The bike was trying to stop you from assaulting it.
gun thread nklr
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:02 pm
by Alan L Henderson
Tengai Mark Van Horn wrote:
>
>
> In this ex-post-ban era, what exactly is a 'law enforcement magazine'?
>
I believe civilians are still limited to 10 rds/magazine/clip
>
> What about a tactical carbine with a 40rnd mag? I could see getting a
> RAM mount for my handlebars.
>
I might be wrong but I don't believe civilians can buy magazines larger
than 10rds for carbines either. This may have changed again recently so
I don't know for sure. Maybe you do. Any confirmed info on the subject?
> Mark
gun thread nklr
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:11 pm
by Rick McCauley
I have a 100 round clip for my AK47.............. Just kidding
Alan L Henderson wrote:
Tengai Mark Van Horn wrote:
>
>
> In this ex-post-ban era, what exactly is a 'law enforcement magazine'?
>
I believe civilians are still limited to 10 rds/magazine/clip
>
> What about a tactical carbine with a 40rnd mag? I could see getting a
> RAM mount for my handlebars.
>
I might be wrong but I don't believe civilians can buy magazines larger
than 10rds for carbines either. This may have changed again recently so
I don't know for sure. Maybe you do. Any confirmed info on the subject?
> Mark
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gun thread nklr
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:24 pm
by Glen Hein
I believe that with the expiration of the Clinton Gun Ban, the
restriction on 10rnd+ magazines (they are not called clips!!) has
been lifted. In fact, the possesion or purchase of magazines larger
than 10 rnds was never restricted. Only the importation of newly
manufactured magazines were affected. I bought 13 rnd magazines, new
in the box, for my Sig Sauer during the Clinton Gun Ban. They were
legal because they manufactured and imported prior to the ban
becoming active.
gun thread nklr
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:56 pm
by Alan L Henderson
Brian Armstrong wrote:
>
>
> civilians could always buy magazines greater than 10 rounds. it was
> illegal to manufacture or import them for civilians from 1994-2004 (not
> to own or purchase them). it's legal to manufacture and import them again.
>
> brian armstrong
> colorado
> --
I was kind of short handing the subject as I knew any manufactured
before the ban could still be sold. I wasn't sure if the ban on
importation and manufacturing had been lifted but now I do. Thanks.
Alan Henderson A13 Iowa
gun thread nklr
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:43 pm
by Blake Sobiloff
On Mar 8, 2005, at 7:00 PM, Alan L Henderson wrote:
> I might be wrong but I don't believe civilians can buy magazines larger
> than 10rds for carbines either. This may have changed again recently so
> I don't know for sure. Maybe you do. Any confirmed info on the subject?
With the recent sunsetting of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban (AWB),
there is no Federal barrier to civilians buying, owning and/or using
magazines of any capacity for any firearm. However, there are several
states (California being one of them) that still maintain a state-level
AWB that includes a ban on magazines with >10 cartridge capacity.
http://www.gunsandammomag.com/second_amendment/rk1201/>
--
Blake Sobiloff
San Mateo, CA (USA)
gun thread nklr
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 7:20 pm
by Eric L. Green
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Glen Hein wrote:
> than 10 rnds was never restricted. Only the importation of newly
> manufactured magazines were affected. I bought 13 rnd magazines, new
> in the box, for my Sig Sauer during the Clinton Gun Ban. They were
> legal because they manufactured and imported prior to the ban
> becoming active.
I am always hilariously entertained by the number of pre-ban magazines
being hawked at gunshows. Most of these magazines looked suspiciously
shiny

. As the saying goes, "the only gun control that works is the
kind where you use both hands."
-E