High Capacity Mag Question for Escambia County FL

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  • rviray

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    I can't find anywhere via google if Florida or Escambia County has any regulations on high capacity magazines. I am building up an AR9 and want to get a 33 round Glock factory mag and don't want to be "illegal". Anyone know? I think that we have a couple of deputies here so please chime in.
     

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    We have magazines of different capacities. He have no such thing as "high" capacity magazines around this joint!
     

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    The only magazine restrictions in Florida deal with Hunting.

    For any other purpose...Party On!

    Prohibited methods and equipment for taking game mammals and resident game birds
    This document doesn’t address or advise persons as to local ordinances prohibiting the discharge of firearms or as to the validity of such ordinances.
    Centerfire semi-automatic rifles having magazine capacities of more than five rounds
    Nonexpanding full metal case (military ball) ammunition for taking deer
    Firearms using rimfire cartrid
    ges for taking deer
    Fully automatic firearms
    Air guns that are not pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) air guns when taking deer or turkey
    PCP air guns firing single bullets that are less than .30-caliber and less than .20-caliber when taking deer and turkey, respectively.
    Explosive or drug-injecting arrows
    Taking or attempting to take with live decoys, recorded game calls or sounds, set guns, artificial lights, nets, traps, snares, drugs or poisons
    Shooting from vehicles, powerboats or sailboats moving under power. Motors must be shut off or sails furled, and progress must cease from such motor or sail before taking game.
    Herding or driving game with vehicles, boats or aircraft.
    Hunting turkeys with dogs
    Taking turkeys while they are on the roost
    Taking turkeys when the hunter is within 100 yards of a game-feeding station when feed is present.
    Taking spotted fawn deer or swimming deer
    Hunting game using bows with draw weights less than 35 pounds.
    Using dogs without collars that identify the owners name and address.
    Using dogs on private lands without written landowner permission (see Statewide deerdog registration on page 16).
    Placing, exposing or distributing soporific, anesthetic, tranquilizer, hypnotic or similar drugs or chemicals; preparation by baits; or by other means where game birds or game animals may be affected.
    Shooting or attempting to shoot or harass any bird, fish or other animal from aircraft, except as specifically authorized by a Federal or State issued license or permit.
     
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