When I was stationed at 32nd street I was sent to a class for ship’s sentry. The class was run by contractors, and they weren’t allowed to have magazines larger than 10 rounds.
They did. It was ruled at the time that the order itself wasn’t valid, because it had the wrong signature on it. It was ruled that even though it had the wrong signature on it. There was no criminal conviction, but the gold was still surrendered and melted down. It was replaced early the next year by the Gold Reserve Act.