BY Herschel Smith
10 years, 8 months ago
It’s a constant theme here, I know, but it’s just too good to pass up. We’ve discussed:
High Magazine Clips And The Shoulder Thing That Goes Up
High Ammo Clips
Automatic Bullets In Rapid Fire Magazine Clips
Duck Hunting With Bullets
And last but not least, The Fully Loaded Ammunition Cartridge. Today Bloomberg has an otherwise fairly decent article on arms makers leaving the Northeast for the South (which they should certainly do, including S&W). They state:
Sturm Ruger, based in Southport, Connecticut, doesn’t produce the large capacity magazines the state outlawed, the kind of ammunition that was used in the Sandy Hook shooting when 26 students and teachers were killed. But the law heralded the departure of small arms manufacturers Stag Arms LLC and PTR Industries, both of which relocated to Southern states.
Except this isn’t how it read when it was posted. It was cached by Google with the following version:
Sturm Ruger, based in Southport, Connecticut, doesn’t produce the high magazine rounds the state outlawed, the kind of ammunition that was used in the Sandy Hook shooting when 26 students and teachers were killed. But the law heralded the departure of small arms manufacturers Stag Arms LLC and PTR Industries, both of which relocated to Southern states.
So there you have it. The “high magazine round.” You’re welcome. I’m here to serve.