They Can Only Carry 10 Rounds😂

Published on March 9, 2024
Duration: 0:26

This video addresses New Jersey's strict 10-round magazine capacity limit. The speaker, demonstrating experience with firearm laws and equipment, contrasts the legal limit with standard and extended capacity magazines, highlighting the practical implications for firearm owners in restrictive states. The content emphasizes the importance of understanding and complying with local firearm regulations.

Quick Summary

New Jersey enforces a strict 10-round limit on firearm magazine capacity. This means that legally, a magazine cannot be loaded with more than 10 rounds. Consequently, individuals in NJ can only carry 9 rounds in a magazine plus one in the chamber (9+1) to comply with the law.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NJ Magazine Limit Discussion
  2. 00:06Critique of NJ Gun Laws
  3. 00:10Capacity Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the legal magazine capacity limit in New Jersey?

In New Jersey, firearm magazine capacity is legally restricted to a maximum of 10 rounds. This applies to both standard and any extended capacity magazines when possessed or carried within the state.

Can I carry a 20-round magazine in New Jersey?

No, carrying a 20-round magazine in New Jersey is illegal. The state's law strictly limits magazine capacity to 10 rounds for firearms.

What is the difference between standard and extended capacity magazines?

Standard capacity magazines typically hold the manufacturer's intended maximum rounds (often 15-17 for 9mm pistols), while extended capacity magazines are designed to hold significantly more, such as 20, 30, or even higher round counts.

Why can't some people carry a 'full magazine' in New Jersey?

In New Jersey, a 'full magazine' legally refers to one loaded with a maximum of 9 rounds, plus one in the chamber (9+1), due to the state's 10-round limit on magazine capacity.

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