Pistol magazines can typically be shipped in the mail as long as they comply with federal and state laws regarding firearm accessories. It is important to check with the carrier for specific rules and regulations before shipping.
In America you still can.
In the United States, only the Frame of a firearm is considered a firearm. All other parts of the firearm, ranging from barrel to magazine are unregulated. Ammunition is allowed as long as you are allowed to poses ammunition.
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The 9x19mm magazines are not 100% compatible. The carbine magazines fit into the pistol, but the pistol magazines are too short to be used in the carbine.
No, the snail drum magazines were not numbered to the Luger pistol. The snail drum magazines were a unique design created for the Luger pistol, but they did not have matching serial numbers.
It depends on exactly what you mean. You are not supposed to send a pistol through the US Post Office. You can, however, ship a pistol through Fedex or UPS, but it has to go through one of they air services...2nd day air or overnight. You have to send it to a dealer however, you are not allowed to ship it to an individual under most circumstances.
Only TSD M9x magazines.
Grips, magazines, sights.
You cannot but you can purchase the ammo from a retailer and have it shipped. Unless you are unfortunate and live in a state where it is regulated.
The 9mm Yugo Tokarev pistol magazine does not interchange easily with magazines from other pistol models, as it has a unique design that is specific to the Yugo Tokarev. It is recommended to use only magazines specifically designed for the Yugo Tokarev pistol to ensure proper functioning and reliability.
Yes, there are magazines available for the Browning 6.35mm semi-auto pistol. These magazines can typically be found from various online retailers or gun shops that carry accessories for Browning firearms. Be sure to check compatibility with your specific model of Browning 6.35mm pistol before purchasing.
A mail carrier does not have the authority or time to read your magazines. Their job is to collect and deliver mail, not to read its contents. Privacy of mail is protected by law, and mail carriers are expected to uphold that privacy.
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It appears to come with two magazines.