I'm saying that the people who wrote the law clearly have zero knowledge or understanding on the subject of guns. They wrote the law honestly believing that if I go to the range, plug a 17 round magazine into my Glock 17 and empty it, it's gone. They don't understand that magazines are reusable. And because lawmakers make laws without an actual knowledge of the subject, the laws are quite often stupid.
They just want to find any excuse to ban high capacity guns. I should have bought a Glock 19 long time ago, that's the one I want. I was not into guns for close to 30 years. It's only because of all the talk about banning 9mm, I went out and bought the Glock 26.
Damn, I still have not fire the 26 yet. Ammo is hard to get. They only sold me 2 boxes of 25 when I bought the 26!!! I still been on and off going to the Firing Line forum, someone PM me there are more ammo in KC, what good does that do for me?!!! I have my good Federal JHP from long time ago that I kept dry and no extreme temperature for my old guns, I am NOT going to use those to test out the new 26. So it's just a "plastic" toy gun for now!!!
Reloading is one thing I never get into. It's too boring, AND you cannot watch tv and do it because you do need to concentrate on it to make sure you don't make mistake. It can be deadly serious. So I just never got into it. Besides, you can't buy primer either right now. So I can't even reload even if I want to.
Do you reload? the amount you shoot, you can go broke buying bullets!!! That's the reason I changed to 22LR at the time. I bought 14 boxes of Winchester Wildcat at a time ( each has 10 bricks, each brick has 10 small boxes of 50 rounds) at 99cents per 50rounds!!! I am born cheap!!! The salesman thought I was crazy!!! I was too cheap to buy the match/competition type of standard velocity bullets. 99cents for 50, you cannot beat that.
I am really thinking whether I should buy another one. I am looking at Sig, the one with polymer frame, double action first shot. I still feel the most comfortable with double action first shot. I bought the 26 because when I quit shooting, Glock barely came on the scene, I always want a Glock, I am a true believer of polymer guns. So when I decided to buy one, I didn't even think twice and bought the Glock 26. It's 10 rounds, but at least it's smaller than 19.