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CP:
I expect that we will be able a use 209 primers in 2009.  I don’t see how this state can continue to keep the industry standard illegal. 
bobcat:

--- Quote from: CP on August 20, 2008, 08:21:33 AM ---I expect that we will be able a use 209 primers in 2009.  I don't see how this state can continue to keep the industry standard illegal. 

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Probably the same way Idaho and Oregon continue to keep them illegal.
Gutpile:
Most in lines are interchangeable arent they? So if I buy one now I can use 209's if they do legalize them.
CP:

--- Quote from: Gutpile on August 20, 2008, 09:17:20 AM ---Most in lines are interchangeable arent they? So if I buy one now I can use 209's if they do legalize them.

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No, there are only a couple that I know of, the Knight Bighorn and one of the Thompsons.
CP:

--- Quote from: bobcat on August 20, 2008, 08:49:27 AM ---
--- Quote from: CP on August 20, 2008, 08:21:33 AM ---I expect that we will be able a use 209 primers in 2009.  I don't see how this state can continue to keep the industry standard illegal. 

--- End quote ---


Probably the same way Idaho and Oregon continue to keep them illegal.


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I just read OR regs, they are more screwed up than WA in some ways. 

But during modern weapon season, any ignition is legal, except for match locks (because of the huge advantage that matchlock weapons have over modern rifles   :dunno: ).

You’re right; I shouldn’t expect common sense from any government agency.

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