'You know what these are for': How EBay sellers dodge its assault weapons ban


In this photo illustration, an Ebay auction for firearms accessories is seen on a display on Thursday, June 7 in Los Angeles, California. — Los Angeles Times/TNS

AR-15s are largely illegal to sell in California. So are high-capacity magazines that can hold more than 10 bullets. But should you manage to get your hands on both, you can reload them faster than ever with just US$10.99 (RM48.38) and a few clicks on EBay.

That's the promise of the "Universal Magazine Speed Loader For Rifle," a product meant to cut down on how long it takes to slot ammunition into a gun magazine.

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