AIA is gone, not much hope for the mags. Colour me sad.
AIA is gone, not much hope for the mags. Colour me sad.
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." ― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
Would these mags fit in the Norinco "M14" and would it be legal to use them for such? Are both of these things confirmed fact?
Website has been down for a while, phone is also disconnected. No one really has any answers but looks like they're gone
One would think it shouldn't be too difficult to make AIA mags in Canada. They're not overly complex.
CANCER;
I would appreciate the contact details of a magzine manufacture in Canada
John
John, they print MacLeans and Chatelaine here in Owen Sound. I could probably hook you up. The machinery can't be that much different...
Hehe, that's why I used the words "think" and "should". But, if you front me some money I'd be glad to start up a partnership with you in the magazine manufacturing field
MacLeans and Chatelaine come from machinery that is shared among many, many print jobs, lowering the cost. And yeah, the machinery is that different - metal stamping / folding / welding with custom dies. If I'm wrong, you can prove it by going to http://www.emachineshop.com/, designing a mag, and pricing out the design in low (a few hundred) volume. If it is cheap, share the design file with Marstar.
"THINK" - Watson
My semi-famous progressive reloading video, and getting-there high-volume 223 video.
My less-famous "common questions and answers" page - pics and text. Primer crimp removal, case trimming, etc.