That's my thinking also. Bought two at Gander yesterday (just in case) and the cashier said they were flying out the door.Lacey Place said:If you want a BX-25, you better buy-em now cause they will be banned soon.
Kevin said:they MAY be banned not WILL be banned.
RugerForMe said:I think this was a post about loaders not magazines.
But anyhow I the Champion Magazine Loader and it works great, found that if you first load one round into the mag runs smooth as butter.
Takes a little getting use to, but once I fuggured it out I love it and my 13 year old daughter can load as fast as she can empty the BX-25's.
There's too many for ebay not to notice, so i think they're allowing it because its for a 22. Thats my guess. But yeah, i sold one yesterday for $152.50 on there, can you say $122.50 profit?vn750 said:hey when did ebay let people sell magazines that held more than 10 rounds?!
I just check and these mags are going for big bucks on ebay right now!
FalseGasGuzzler said:they're deleting BX25 ads all day along with sales history and suspending payment for completed auctions.
GasGuzzler said:Really nice when people break the selling platform rules to make a buck off of scared folks. Bet you wouldn't get a hundred bucks here for one, that's why people break the rules there. eBay is paying attention, they're deleting BX25 ads all day along with sales history and suspending payment for completed auctions.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/firearms-weapons-knives.htmlAKDRSS said:GasGuzzler said:Really nice when people break the selling platform rules to make a buck off of scared folks. Bet you wouldn't get a hundred bucks here for one, that's why people break the rules there. eBay is paying attention, they're deleting BX25 ads all day along with sales history and suspending payment for completed auctions.
How do you know this is true? Can you post a link?
Thank you