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Re: Possible reason for gunmakers to lobby for the ext of the 1994 AWB



"Spike43" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted:
> >
> >Just talking to a seller of magazines at a gun show.
> >He is of the opinion that the major gun manufacturers such as Ruger,
Glock,
> >Smith & Wesson will be very actively lobbying to EXTEND the 1994 Assault
> >Weapon Ban due to expire next year.
> >The reason ?
> >They are facing major inventory and production costs if the ban expires
> >Thnk of all those 10-round mags that nobody will want ?
> >Think of all the guns that are already packaged with 10-round mags that
will
> >have to be re-packaged with larger capacity magazines to meet the demand
?
> >
> >Somthing to think about.
> >    Definitely something to take action about...
>
> Don't be so gulible. With the bottom falling out of the "hi-cap" magazine
> market for obvious reasons, he's just trying to keep his prices up.
Gunshows
> are full of con artists dishing out BS like that.
>
> Anybody paying big $ for "hi-caps" right now is a fool.
>

I haven't seen any bottom falling out on the prices of magazines.
Older large-cap mags are still priced way past their real value
Police are still being charged far less, sometimes 3-6 times less for larger
capacity magazines than citizens are being charge for 10-rounders.
And if as you claim that the market bottom is falling on large capacity
mags, then why would anyone be a fool to purchase them now ?
Your logic doens't hold water..






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