User talk:Vilsk

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Mini-14 controversy section
I think the issue over the magazine ban should be moved to another article, maybe one on Bill Ruger, or on the company--the issue isn't specific to the Mini-14. Also, the section may not be neutral; the statments made by Ruger were made at a time when there was a push to ban all semi-automatic firearms; many foreign rifles had already been banned from import outright. Also, the phrase "continues to mark them "Law Enforcement Only" even though there is no requirement to do so." is not entirely correct; that label is still required in many areas. The also neglects to mention that Ruger does sell high capacity magazines--15 round P series magazines may be purchased from Ruger's website--so the lack of civilian targeted 20 round magazines is not related to a desire not to sell high capacity magazines; they may just not be economically feasible in a market saturated with 3rd party makers of high capacity magazines with far lower price points. scot 17:03, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

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