To: allthingsnew
Question (forgive me if this is a dumb one): I read this article as saying that the .45 holds seven rounds. Does this mean that the "high capactity" magazine ban did not affect .45's? In other words, it didn't make any difference because none of them were made for "high capacity" magazines anyway? If not-- if there are .45's that will accept a so-called "high capactity" magazine-- are they desirable? Ought one go ahead and get one now, while there are still pre-ban magazines available? If so, which one?
Sorry, but I don't have the foggiest. I suppose you could find a high capacity .45 magazine but I've never seen one that wasn't homemade. My guess is that it would stick out a long way and be rather inconvenient to handle.
Maybe someone else will provide an answer...
To: balrog666
Zounds like the 29 rd .40s&w mags that fit my g22 and g23.
Funny lookin' but they last a long time...
To: balrog666
I once owned a Marlin Camp .45 and had several 20 round clips for it that were interchangable with my Springfield 1911. You're right, it made the pistol clumsy to handle and way too heavy. It was fun to lay down that kind of firepower though.
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