But New York has its own state law, which effectively extended the Federal ban for New York residents. JWR Replies: First, for the sake of SurvivalBlog’s overseas readers, let me present a bit of clarification on magazine legalities: The Federal “high capacity” (11+ round) magazine ban was in effect on the US and possessions only from September of 1994 to September of 2004, when it thankfully became null and void because of a 10 year “sunset” clause. What is the story on those magazines? Are they HK factory made? (The guy that sold them to me said that they were HK-made for some secret contract before 1980. It is because I live in a state that restricts civilian ownership of mags that were made after September of 1994.īy the way, I’ve also got some 40 round alloy HK93 magazines with no markings whatsoever on the mag body, but they do have followers with “78” mold marks. How does the date code system work? I’m not asking you this because I’m a collector that’s into arcana or minutiae. ![]() I’m confused about the two-letter date codes that are stamped on many HK magazines.
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