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    Current value of pre-ban AR mags and Glock mags...

    I've been cleaning out the garage and found a large stash of pre-94 AR USGI 30rd and Glock mags (G20, G17, G18).

    Please tell me what states have pre-94 mag restrictions and what the approximate value of these mags might be.

    Thank you for your kind assistance.

    TED

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    Quote Originally Posted by TED View Post
    I've been cleaning out the garage and found a large stash of pre-94 AR USGI 30rd and Glock mags (G20, G17, G18).

    Please tell me what states have pre-94 mag restrictions and what the approximate value of these mags might be.

    Thank you for your kind assistance.

    TED
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    AR = $25-$40 depending condition
    Glock = $35-$70

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken livingston View Post
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    AR = $25-$40 depending condition
    Glock = $35-$70
    If it were me, I'd charge the direct price of a replacement and sell to a brother or sister in a ban state to help out.

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    I have read that MA is the only state (and it is the only one the above poster listed) where pre-94 status is relevant. Why is that? I see that several states have had their own version of the 94 "assault" wepaon and mag ban.

    TED

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    Guessing most of the others are now more restrictive with retroactive bans and/or not being able to make new purchases of even older items.

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    Here in California, they are worth a felony according to Penal Code section 12020(a)(2).

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowdog650 View Post
    Here in California, they are worth a felony according to Penal Code section 12020(a)(2).
    Just curious how that works if you owned it (high cap mags) prior to the ban? Our stare (WA) is talking and I'm curious how it worked for Cali. Is it just a "No" or is there a grandfather clause?


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    Quote Originally Posted by The FNG View Post
    Just curious how that works if you owned it (high cap mags) prior to the ban? Our stare (WA) is talking and I'm curious how it worked for Cali. Is it just a "No" or is there a grandfather clause?


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    Grandfathered for mags owned in state prior to 1 JAN 2000.

    However, it is illegal to buy, sell, manufacture, or import any standard cap mag ... whether it was grandfathered or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowdog650 View Post
    Grandfathered for mags owned in state prior to 1 JAN 2000.

    However, it is illegal to buy, sell, manufacture, or import any standard cap mag ... whether it was grandfathered or not.
    Curious, how does the state of CA prove a "pre-ban" mag was either in the state or not prior to 01/01/00?
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    Simple things such as the manufacturer and type of magazine. Let's say you have a gen3 Pmag, that's one easy example.
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