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  2. Glock - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is thinner than the Glock 43X, and the Glock 43 cannot accept magazines for the Glock 43X. Glock 43X: The 43X is similar to the 43 except it has a longer and thicker grip for an increased magazine capacity of 10 rounds. The grip of the Glock 43X is comparable to the 48 and can be interchanged.

  3. Magazine (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Magpul has been granted a patent [47] for a STANAG-compatible casket magazine, [48] and such a magazine was also debuted by SureFire in December 2010, and is now sold as the MAG5-60 and MAG5-100 high capacity magazine (HCM) in 60 and 100 round capacities, respectively, in 5.56mm for AR-15 compatible with M4/M16/AR-15 variants and other firearms ...

  4. High-capacity magazine - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii's magazine-size limitation only applies to handguns; the laws in the other eight states and D.C. apply to all types of guns. [11] All of the ten jurisdictions with magazine-size limits set the maximum at 10 rounds, except for Colorado (which sets a maximum of 15 rounds) and Vermont (which sets a maximum of 15 rounds for handguns and 10 ...

  5. High-capacity magazine ban - Wikipedia

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    There are no capacity restrictions on detachable magazines in the United Kingdom. However, since January 1989, any shotgun with a detachable magazine, or a non-detachable magazine capable of holding more than two cartridges is classed as a Section 1 firearm and must be held on a firearm certificate, which is subject to more stringent requirements than "normal" section 2 shotguns held on a ...

  6. Gun laws in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Magazines holding more than 10 rounds are unlawful in Massachusetts, with the exception of law enforcement or "pre-ban" [a] magazines (those manufactured prior to September 13, 1994). Note: as of January 1, 2015, Massachusetts no longer issues different classes of License to Carry (LTC).

  7. List of firearms - Wikipedia

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    Glock 23C (Austria – compact semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W) Glock 24 (Austria – semi-automatic competition pistol – .40 S&W) Glock 24C (Austria – Semi-automatic competition Pistol – .40 S&W) Glock 27(Austria – subcompact semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W) Glock 35 (Austria – semi-automatic competition pistol – .40 S&W) Glock ...

  8. .50 GI - Wikipedia

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    Both the M1 and the M2 can be fitted with Guncrafter Industries' .45 ACP conversion unit. The .45 ACP magazines hold 8 rounds. Physically, the .50 GI round is wider than the .45 ACP and slightly longer. The M1 and M2 magazines can hold seven rounds. The Glock conversion can hold eight rounds in the standard magazine and nine with the extended ...

  9. MP-443 Grach - Wikipedia

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    It is an identical pistol, except it is not designed to take high-powered +P and +P+ rounds like the 9×19mm 7N21. 10-round magazines are available. MP-446C Viking: a civilian market version designed for competition. MP-353: civilian market version, non-lethal pistol which fires only ammunition with rubber bullets. [11] MP-472: non-lethal ...