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Posted: 7/1/2003 1:51:08 AM EDT
I was looking on ebay and saw a couple good deals on mags. My question is why are all the mags described a "10 round mags", when you can clearly see that they are 20 or 30 rd mags?

Now at first I thought they were blocked but now I`m starting to think that ebay doesn`t want hi-cp mags there. Whats gives?

Last would it be a good I deal to bid on these or forget about it.
Link Posted: 7/1/2003 1:54:36 AM EDT
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No, they just look like 30 rd mags. Honest.

E-Bay has a no high cap mag policy.

All of those mags hold 10 rds.

Some just might hold more.

Bid?

With e-bay you are usually safe, but ya' takes yer chances.

Link Posted: 7/1/2003 2:32:00 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/1/2003 3:00:08 AM EDT
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Thousands of mags sold on ebay. Ebay doesn't allow Hi-Cap mags; more than 10 rds.

These all hold 10 rds, at least.

Unless someone is scamming; then who ya gonna call?
Link Posted: 7/2/2003 12:24:16 AM EDT
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It's embarrassing to think about now, but when I first started watching eBay I sent an e-mail to a seller who listed a 10 rnd 10/22 model #25 foor a buy it now price of $75.

I told him he was misinformed of the value of a 10 rnd mag (I was ignorant but not impolite).

He sent me back an apology, and I'm sure, was laughing at my lack of knowledge as to how beat eBay at their own lame rules.
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