Penalty for >5 Round Mags???

you CANNOT modify an M305, M1A or M14 magazine to accept 10 rounds FOR ANY REASON
it's really that simple.... call the cfc and ask them LOL

the law applies to the magazine
you CAN modify an m14, m1a or m305 to fit and function in the AIA BUT...... it must remain 5 rounds as it is a semi auto rifle magazine by manufacture

these magazine laws are easily understood I fail to see why everyone is so confused and looking for "loopholes" LOL

AIA mags are permitted at 10 rounds BECAUSE they are an enfield type bolt action rifle magazine , which our laws permit to be used in what ever rifle they happen to fit.

He asked about buying an AIA rifle without a magazine, and making one for it. In that case it would be an AIA magazine and not a M14 magazine. Or am I wrong?
 
He asked about buying an AIA rifle without a magazine, and making one for it. In that case it would be an AIA magazine and not a M14 magazine. Or am I wrong?

For clarity:

If he makes an AIA magazine from an M14 magazine, he can do that, but it will have to be limited to 5 rounds because it is a modified M14 magazine.

If he makes a new AIA magazine from scratch, he can do that too, and he can make it a 10 rounder because it is a Lee Enfield magazine, for which 10 rounds is allowed.

(It would seem to be less trouble to preorder a 10 round AIA magazine from Northern Republic and wait until September, but hey some people really enjoy metalworking.)
 
most absurd thing about this law is about magazine capacity limits. nothing sbout it mskes any sense at all.

Absolutely; I can't imagine any self-respecting criminal bent on causing harm who doesn't drill out the 5rnd limiter pins as soon as he gets them home anyway! All it does is force the good guys to buy multiple mags (at anywhere from $25-$65 a pop) so you don't have to spend half your range time reloading.
 
Absolutely; I can't imagine any self-respecting criminal bent on causing harm who doesn't drill out the 5rnd limiter pins as soon as he gets them home anyway! All it does is force the good guys to buy multiple mags (at anywhere from $25-$65 a pop) so you don't have to spend half your range time reloading.

Yes but it helps the sheeple sleep better. It's a feel good law.
 
I actually bought a 20/5 Check Mate M1a mag a while back and when I loaded it for the first time, the rivet fell out. That should be a freebie hahaha...


Edit - I ended up re-riveting it so I could at least use it though...
 
I actually bought a 20/5 Check Mate M1a mag a while back and when I loaded it for the first time, the rivet fell out. That should be a freebie hahaha...


Edit - I ended up re-riveting it so I could at least use it though...

Suuuuuuure you did....:)

A couple weeks back the ERT guys were on our range waging WW3 and working through their drills - and this kid over on my side opens up with a 20 rounder in a Mini 14...and the ERT guys didn't even give him a second glance. I sneaked over and quietly explained the legalities of the thing...and was told to get stuffed and mind my own business. I had no problem with that, was just trying to save some people some aggravation. He blazed away like that for at least a half an hour.
I think the cops here, at least, are as disgusted with these idiot laws as much as we are. That is not to say they won't enforce them...but they don't seem to go out of their way to antagonize gun club duffers just for the hell of it. I hope it stays that way.
 
Has anyone approached the guys making the beowolf mags about doing a run of polymer AIA mags? It would seem to be their market. Has anyone tried 3D printable version s?
 
Hmm, if that were to happen at my club, where the local cops practice, and the CFO got wind of it, they would likely try to close us.


Suuuuuuure you did....:)

A couple weeks back the ERT guys were on our range waging WW3 and working through their drills - and this kid over on my side opens up with a 20 rounder in a Mini 14...and the ERT guys didn't even give him a second glance. I sneaked over and quietly explained the legalities of the thing...and was told to get stuffed and mind my own business. I had no problem with that, was just trying to save some people some aggravation. He blazed away like that for at least a half an hour.
I think the cops here, at least, are as disgusted with these idiot laws as much as we are. That is not to say they won't enforce them...but they don't seem to go out of their way to antagonize gun club duffers just for the hell of it. I hope it stays that way.
 
I think the cops here, at least, are as disgusted with these idiot laws as much as we are. That is not to say they won't enforce them...but they don't seem to go out of their way to antagonize gun club duffers just for the hell of it. I hope it stays that way.

People can hope for whatever they like, but it's an unstable situation that will eventually blow up in somebody's face...just like the Swiss Arms thing. It's a Sword Of Damocles hanging over all out heads. I bought a 5-round mag for my M305 that would take 6 rounds...I trashed it. Someday somebody with a marginal mag will annoy an iron-thumbed cop that can force six rounds into a pinned mag, and the owner will be up the creek. Meanwhile we can have 10-round mags for our AR rifles as long as they are marked for pistol use. The firearms act is literally insane.
 
Suuuuuuure you did....:)

A couple weeks back the ERT guys were on our range waging WW3 and working through their drills - and this kid over on my side opens up with a 20 rounder in a Mini 14...and the ERT guys didn't even give him a second glance. I sneaked over and quietly explained the legalities of the thing...and was told to get stuffed and mind my own business. I had no problem with that, was just trying to save some people some aggravation. He blazed away like that for at least a half an hour.
I think the cops here, at least, are as disgusted with these idiot laws as much as we are. That is not to say they won't enforce them...but they don't seem to go out of their way to antagonize gun club duffers just for the hell of it. I hope it stays that way.

You understand that by not reporting it to RO, you are abetting and could have been liable. The range is definitely liable.
 
Suuuuuuure you did....:)

A couple weeks back the ERT guys were on our range waging WW3 and working through their drills - and this kid over on my side opens up with a 20 rounder in a Mini 14...and the ERT guys didn't even give him a second glance. I sneaked over and quietly explained the legalities of the thing...and was told to get stuffed and mind my own business. I had no problem with that, was just trying to save some people some aggravation. He blazed away like that for at least a half an hour.
I think the cops here, at least, are as disgusted with these idiot laws as much as we are. That is not to say they won't enforce them...but they don't seem to go out of their way to antagonize gun club duffers just for the hell of it. I hope it stays that way.

Sounds pretty reckless and selfish on his part.

He can take whatever risks he wants to on his own property or elsewhere, but when he does it at the range he's putting the owners and other members at risk.
 
What have they done so far?

I wonder if there is a legal precedent here---
Has anyone ever actually been charged, persecuted, convicted, and punished for possessing an over-cap magazine?
 
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