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    Anyone traveled through CO with 30 round mags?

    Found this: person may possess a large-capacity magazine if they owned the large-capacity magazine on or prior to July 1, 2013, and maintain continuous possession of the magazine.5 When a person charged with illegal possession of a large-capacity magazine claims to fall under this exception, the burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove otherwise.6
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    mongoose

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    Anyone traveled through CO with 30 round mags?

    Found this: person may possess a large-capacity magazine if they owned the large-capacity magazine on or prior to July 1, 2013, and maintain continuous possession of the magazine.5 When a person charged with illegal possession of a large-capacity magazine claims to fall under this exception, the burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove otherwise.6
    Just call them clips..... all is good.
     

    Sam7sf

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    In the world of manufacturing if it has a batch number it can be. If a DA wanted to waste resources he could find out.
     

    Coyote9

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    Anyone traveled through CO with 30 round mags?

    Found this: person may possess a large-capacity magazine if they owned the large-capacity magazine on or prior to July 1, 2013, and maintain continuous possession of the magazine.5 When a person charged with illegal possession of a large-capacity magazine claims to fall under this exception, the burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove otherwise.6
    I moved here from Colorado in 2019, while living there EVERY sheriff except one declared that law unconstitutional and publicly swore not to enforce it, also I had a SIG 320 with 4x 17 round magazines shipped to an FFL dealer in Pagosa Springs without any issue at all.
     

    unicom

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    I don’t have any high capacity mags they identify as “ammo storage containers”.


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    candcallen

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    P mags have a date stamped on them. The circle with numbers. Many others have dated on them as well. Some dont.

    The D&H/Labelle mags PSA sells had a date on the last batch I bought. If there is a ban the rush into production mags will have dates on them as well. IIRC mags made around the last ban had dates on them in the 90s.
     

    ZX9RCAM

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    P mags have a date stamped on them. The circle with numbers. Many others have dated on them as well. Some dont.

    The D&H/Labelle mags PSA sells had a date on the last batch I bought. If there is a ban the rush into production mags will have dates on them as well. IIRC mags made around the last ban had dates on them in the 90s.
    Thanks.

    Just as an FYI, the "shoutout" didn't work, although it is a link.
     

    BillRedding

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    I moved here from Colorado in 2019, while living there EVERY sheriff except one declared that law unconstitutional and publicly swore not to enforce it, also I had a SIG 320 with 4x 17 round magazines shipped to an FFL dealer in Pagosa Springs without any issue at all.

    Yes, we have good County Sheriffs here in CO (I presently live in Colorado Springs, El Paso County), and MOST are pro-armed citizen/pro-2nd Amendment.
    And as you mentioned, MOST of them said they won't enforce any high-cap mag ban.
    I'm not AT ALL worried about mine...that is (and this being a public forum), IF I had any such "contraband," of course!
    I'm pretty sure I don't? ;-)
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    TreyG-20

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    Anyone traveled through CO with 30 round mags?

    Found this: person may possess a large-capacity magazine if they owned the large-capacity magazine on or prior to July 1, 2013, and maintain continuous possession of the magazine.5 When a person charged with illegal possession of a large-capacity magazine claims to fall under this exception, the burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove otherwise.6
    Seems this would apply to residents of CO, but travelers? I'm not sure.
     
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