I appreciate the 20 to 30 year old mall ninjas, with the various stuff attached all the way round their barrels, who show up at the range. It shows me they are willing to jump through all of California's flaming hoops to be a gun owner. And when the Ninth is forced to rule that an 11 round magazine is no different than a 10 rounder, they'll be buying every 20 and 30 rounder available. Additionally, I seriously doubt they'll ever become handloaders, so they will keep the ammunition manufacturers, gun and sporting goods stores that much more busy, and me supplied with as much brass as I care to pick up.
If only they would:
1. Buy quality ammunition, rather than the prone-to-malfunction varnished, steel cased Rooskie stuff.
2. Learn how to clear their malfunctioning rifles, caused by buying and shooting prone-to-malfunction varnished, steel cased Rooskie stuff.
3. Realize that basketball size 50 yard patterns are not to brag about and take telephone pictures of.
But, despite it all, they are California gun owners and shooters. Cool, man.
If I were ever to buy an AR-type rifle, it would be chambered in something other than .223/5.56, but the cartridge would fit in a standard .223/5.56 magazine. Or, it would be a .308 AR-10.
Don't want to be thought of as a mall ninja.
Not being a hunter, I'd like to own a rifle chambered in .35 Whelen. Just because.