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Originally Posted by Dangeruss
I guess I should've clarified. I'm talking about 30 round PMAGs (the ones being attacked). Passing HB1224 made it illegal for Magpul to manufacture them. That means that they can't even begin to produce 30 rounders until they've found a place and moved. Getting everything set up and training new workers will take months. This added to their existing backlog (I've heard as many as 1 million units) will definitely take some time.
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I believe they have already started to put in plans to allow magpul to keep manufacturing but not sell to the state is what I meant.
Training will not take months, this is a company with means and lots of money.