We all know magazines with a capacity of greater than 10 rounds are now illegal to buy/sell/transfer in Maryland, however, I think there may be a loophole in the law (for AR magazines at least).
Here is my question: Would it be legal to buy a 10 round .50 Beowulf AR magazine in Maryland?
DUMB QUESTION ALERT
I assume the op was trying to be "funny", but I don't get it. What am I missing ?
don't push the envelope and make it worse for everyone............take a Saturday, take the youngsters on a mini trip to some awesome fun place in VA or PA and grab some standard mags on your way back.
The Phrase "Stay in your own lane" seems to come to my mind the more I view this website.
Not sure how asking a question could "make it worse". Jesus are all 2a supporters in Maryland so willing to follow the laws to avoid a felony conviction that would cause them to lose their right to own firearms for the foreseeable future?
A .50 Beowulf AR uses standard AR magazines, but a 30 round standard magazine can only hold 10 .50 Beowulf rounds. If that magazine simply had 10x .50 Beowulf written on the side instead of 30x 5.56, would it be legal to buy in MD since it is technically a 10 round magazine?
How is that a stupid question?
Yes.
Why not try to answer the original question? I said nothing about running that 10 round .50 Beowulf magazine in a 5.56 rifle. If someone in Maryland owns a .50 Beowulf rifle in md, could they buy a 10 round .50 Beowulf magazine for that rifle in md. That is the question.
Why not try to answer the original question? I said nothing about running that 10 round .50 Beowulf magazine in a 5.56 rifle. If someone in Maryland owns a .50 Beowulf rifle in md, could they buy a 10 round .50 Beowulf magazine for that rifle in md. That is the question.
if you own a rifle of the same caliber
Not sure how asking a question could "make it worse". Jesus are all 2a supporters in Maryland so spineless?
Because he is one of those guys that asks the ATF for an opinion