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Please continue to pray for the full restoration of health, for Pat Cascio. His recovery from a stroke has been difficult.
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The two most recent gender-confused mass shootings have the liberals in full-fledged screaming “do something!” mode. I suspect that will come in the form of a raft of executive orders from Creepy-Sniffy Joe’s West Wing staff. They might try some quite outlandish ones. But at the minimum, I expect them to ban a lot of imports. They have plenty of precedents for that. Full-capacity magazines, parts sets, and semi-auto firearms of all descriptions will probably get import-banned. SIG, HK, Beretta, FN, CZ, and Glock make some, but not all of their magazines here in the States. (SIG recently announced that they will be ramping up stateside production, but that won’t be nearly enough to fill the demand if there is an import ban announced.)
Take note that Austrian-made Glock magazines are stamped “AUSTRIA”, but their US-made mags just have a part number. So, obviously, a large percentage of their magazines are still made in Austria. And Springfield Armory sources most of their pistol magazines in Croatia.
So, if you own any guns for which the magazines are imported, then it would be wise to order a lifetime supply of those magazines for you and your progeny immediately. I’ve mentioned several good suppliers with competitive prices in SurvivalBlog several times, such as GunMag Warehouse, Brownells, Keep Shooting, Natchez, Midway, and Palmetto State Armory. I should mention that FN, SIG, and HK also sell some magazines directly in the US, but they only rarely discount them. (Ful disclosure: I have an affiliate relationship with some of the aforementioned companies.)
I’m primarily an aficionado of American-made guns, but if I were a collector of European guns, then my Magazine Panic Buy List might look something like this:
30 ea. – SIG P320 21-rd. factory 9mm mags
20 ea. – SIG P320 30-rd. factory 9mm mags
20 ea. – Magazines for each of my Springfield Armory XD series pistols (Croatian-sourced)
25 ea. – CZ Scorpion 9mm 30-rd. mags
20 ea. – CZ-75 9mm mags
12 ea. – Factory HK 93 magazines (all were made in Germany)
16 ea. – Factory HK 94/MP5 magazines (all were made in Germany)
12 ea. – Factory SIG magazines (all were made in Switzerland)
50 ea. – .45 ACP KCI (Korean) Glock 26-rd. extended mags
100 ea. – 9mm KCI (Korean) Glock 32-rd. extended mags
15 ea. – B&T 30-Round 9mm magazines for USW/CZ-75
80 ea. – AK-47 40 rd. mags
15 ea – Beretta factory 30-rd. M92 mags
20 ea – FN Factory FN FiveSeven pistol mags
30 ea – FN Factory FN 5.7 rifle mags
12 ea. – FN SCAR magazines
Your mileage may vary. Tailor your own list to match your collection. Again, imported magazines should be your highest priority. If in doubt about the capacity to choose, go big. If there is a ban, it will be easier to trade big magazines for smaller ones. Trading vice versa will be far less advantageous.
Oh, and if you’ve been wanting to buy any imported semi-auto gun, then go ahead and buy it soon. But be sure to get their requisite spare magazines on order, first. As my old friend Bob Griswold of Readymade Resources says: “Panic now, and beat the rush.” – JWR
