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Originally Posted by mrerick
BTW, if you look closely at what Feinstein is defining as an "Assault Weapon" (they include rifles and pistols this time) you'll find that our Lugers are considered "Assault Weapons".
How can this be? Well, under their new definition, if your firearm has military features, and can accept a magazine with more than 10 cartridges, it is an "Assault Weapon".
But our Luger magazines only hold 8 shots, right? Well that's true except for the Trommel Magazine. Since it holds 32, and our Luger can accept one (even if we don't have one) it's an "Assault Weapon".
Marc
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What military features does a Luger have? The only thing I can think of is a stock lug, and if it is not listed as a "feature" in the bill, it will not count as one. Let's not give them any ideas.
Geo