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dojohnso
07-24-2008, 12:40 AM
Greetings fellow H&Kers.

Anyone hear when we could expect to see the 10 round magazines for the
P30s? I heard they were in development, but havent heard when they are going to be released. If its never going to happen, Ive got to sell my P30 before I move to Cali. That will be a sad day.

Thanks for your input.

cmdrdredd
07-24-2008, 12:54 AM
No word yet. Call HK and ask.

And avoid CA at all costs if possible :p

Sobriquet
07-24-2008, 01:43 AM
Nonsense.

Serious bit of advice, though? If there are ANY firearms you want to buy that aren't on the CA roster, BUY THEM BEFORE YOU MOVE HERE. That DEFINITELY includes the HK45. Buy multiples if you can afford them and sell them later. There are restrictions on how many and how you can sell, but you'll need to check Calguns and with the DoJ for that.

Vin496
07-24-2008, 03:56 PM
Greetings fellow H&Kers.

Anyone hear when we could expect to see the 10 round magazines for the
P30s? I heard they were in development, but havent heard when they are going to be released. If its never going to happen, Ive got to sell my P30 before I move to Cali. That will be a sad day.

Thanks for your input.

Technically you don't have to get rid of your gun. You just can't bring in the assembled 15 round magazine. The keyword is ASSEMBLED!!!

Just take the magazine apart before entering the State and your completely legal, no law against having magazine PARTS.

If you plan on using the pistol Out Of State frequently, jut reassemble the mags when your past the California Border. You may want to consider keeping it. Heck you can bring it in and still sell it in California, with a magazine parts kit.

They are many people in California, like myself, that do 90% of their shooting Out Of State, so there is a market for the P30 and you should easily be able to sell it for a profit, if you do decide to sell it.

Just please don't gouge us too much.:D

Vin496
07-24-2008, 03:59 PM
Nonsense.

Serious bit of advice, though? If there are ANY firearms you want to buy that aren't on the CA roster, BUY THEM BEFORE YOU MOVE HERE. That DEFINITELY includes the HK45. Buy multiples if you can afford them and sell them later. There are restrictions on how many and how you can sell, but you'll need to check Calguns and with the DoJ for that.

The restriction is basically 6 guns within a year.