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Reloading Will Never Be the Same with This Magazine

If this isn’t the perfect way to get around some of your state’s dumbest gun control laws, we don’t know what is…

In in many states like California, firearm magazines are often limited to just ten rounds. The thinking behind this, of course, is that it denies the amount of ammunition criminals will be able to use in the event of a mass shooting. Obviously, this ignores the fact that such criminals would simply be able to just bring more magazines with them, but that’s besides the point.

Like everything else, laws like this make it harder for law-abiding gun owners in ways gun grabbers don’t even think about. Aside from limiting their capacity as well, smaller magazines are harder to remove as they often sink into the weapon. These small magazines are also often harder to store in battle belts or similar accessories.

Welp, Cross Armory has apparently found a way around all of this — by sticking two ten-round magazines together. This allows users to reload more quickly, and store their magazines more easily.

Watch the Daily Shooter review the product himself, and catch the magazine in action in the video below.

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