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NY Counties against the SAFE Act – Updated

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Below you’ll find an updated image of counties that have passed resolutions against the NY SAFE Act and those that are pending.  As you can see a very LARGE majority of the state has spoken out against the SAFE act.

 

NY SAFE Act opposition map

NYS Counties against the NY SAFE Act

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If you haven’t been following http://www.nysaferesolutions.com/ you may not know that most of the counties in NYS have approved resolutions speaking out AGAINST the NY SAFE Act.  There are very few counties left where a resolution hasn’t been at least proposed.  Unexpectedly most of them are in the NYC area.  Even Albany county has a resolution proposed.  If your county is in the “proposed” category make sure you show up to any meetings and advocate for it!  These resolutions hold no legal sway (even if every county in NYS were to speak out against the SAFE Act it wouldn’t actually change anything immediately).  However, with so many counties speaking against it, it just goes to show how very little our legislators are actually listening to their constituents.  If they had been, this act would have never passed.

 

Resolutions Opposing the NY SAFE Act

Preban AR-15 magazine guide

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This information was originally posted on our forum by LDD.  Please understand that LDD and NYFirearms.com or its staff are not firearms experts, law enforcement, lawyers, legal experts or anything of the sort so this information should not be taken as legal advice.  The observations regarding date stamps on magazines described in this post are just that, observations based on examining several magazines and are not intended to be taken as absolute fact.  As always, please consult a qualified legal expert if you are unsure of any laws or regulations.


Magazine Varieties:

If you are looking for a really durable, bomb-proof magazine, then I’d point you to the Chartered Industries (CI) and Imperial Defense (ID) steel 30 round magazines. These are NATO standard dimensions, but the ID mags were intended for the Brit’s SA-80s. IIRC Singapore uses a mix of rifles that include M16 pattern and their own domestic bullpups. Both fit in properly spec’d US AR15s without modification.

Chartered Industries Mags:

Chartered bodies

Parkerized grey bodies

Chartered Floorplates

Floorplates

Chartered Followers

Followers

The downside of the CI and grey ID mags is the prebans shipped with blue followers that were complete crap. They were shaped like our green/orange followers, but made out of a plastic that has the consistency of a gummy bear (they would bow inside the mag body: bow in front = follower hangup; bow in back = bolt doesn’t lock back on the last round).

I replace these blue followers with Magpul followers as a matter of conscience, before I sell them (they are that bad). The CI mags may require you to grind a little of the MP followers away before they will fit (front baseplate retention tabs on CI mags are oversized compared to USGI mags). MP followers fit the Imperial Defense mags without modification.

Imperial Defense Magazines (subcategories: Black and Grey):

Did some more research on these, including contacting some folks that used the black magazines for wildcat builds during the ban. I knew the grey ones were preban because I bought a batch during the ban (at “preban” prices too). Personally, I never encountered the black ones till after the ban but have since spoken with builders, who, as I said, used the black 30 round mags for wildcat AR builds.

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