Thanks for the responses. In this particular case, I'm considering buying something from a friend in another state with no 10-round restriction, in which case I assume I'd need to buy a 10-round mag separately and bring it to the FFL when I pick it up. Is that correct?
I'm not a handgun guy, but I've been considering getting one. I know we have a 10-round limit on magazines for all firearms, but what I can't figure out is if this applies only to the magazine itself or if it applies to the pistol that's designed with a "standard" magazine with more than 10...
Is the rimfire KD event pretty much the same format as what you did in Sudlersville a few years back? I did a couple of those events and had a blast, so I'm curious if this is the same idea but closer to me.
Great question. I'd love to see some date from the city on that.
I remember registering an M1 carbine several years back. I had to buy a 10-round magazine (that didn't feed for shit and I've not touched since), as the regular 15-rounders are verboten in DC. At the time I could have...
My understanding is the ammo limit only applies while you're carrying, and it only applies to what's on your person. If you're driving to/from the range, the firearms would be in locked cases, so the limit wouldn't apply.