Re: Legality of hicap mag "parts kits" to a ban state?
I'm from New York...
Very bad idea. We have to pay BS premium for pre-ban mags. There's a reason. AR mags 30 rd in crp condition go for almost $30, AK mags are $20. Nice unissued AR mags go $40+, for old metal 30's. Even 10 round mags here cost more than most of you pay for 20 & 30's.
Don't do it. I don't know what consequences there are by association, but even tampering with a mags floor plate to achieve 1 round over the maximum is a serious offense. I would not get involved in that beurocracy. On the losing side here, even if there was some small loophole someone was able to find its not worth risking the consequences. Current times would be even more difficult to challenge or argue ones finding.
Being a magazine sounds small, but it falls under the same category as everything else, and is treated as so. It's as nit picky here as if one was found ghetto rigging some barely working homemade silencer for their 22lr here to sound like a BB gun. They would be in the same trouble. Can't argue that it's assembled here or was shipped as just pieces of plastic or metal.
It does get a little gray to others sometimes as their are a number of things we can legally order, posses, use... But only in a certain combination. Most vendors don't want to deal with it. We can have telescoping stocks, muzzle brakes and similar items.. Only if we remove other "evil" features or pin/weld them etc.. There are a lot of those scenarios and some choices. But many of which are only illegal when used in combination with other things.
*Magazines do not fall in that gray area*
It no fun, but that's how it goes-