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I see the charger pistol is back in production. Does anyone know if they will be available in Canada ? They come with a 15 rd mag that would be a problem. Maybe we could get one without the mag.
 
I see the charger pistol is back in production. Does anyone know if they will be available in Canada ? They come with a 15 rd mag that would be a problem. Maybe we could get one without the mag.

Well they would ended up being pinned to 10rds,
 
They are selling 2 models, a fixed length model and a take down, both come with threaded barrels, bipods and BX-15 mags. The TD model comes in a fitted hard case.
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The takedown looks crazy!
Only difference between the charger and the dlask 10/22 is barrel length, barrel quality, longer stock and classification.
The big bonus other than group sizes for the dlask build is its NR and unlimited ammo cap.
I really see no point in buying a 10/22 that is restricted and limited to 10 rounds. Just buy a proper pistol.

Im guessing because of this new production, we will soon see a 10 round limit on all 10/22s soon.
Thanks Canadian law makers!!!!!
 
They been in Canada for years.

Yes, but because magazines stopped being marketed for them here since the previous Chargers all but disappeared from the Canadian market, we can legally own 25-round Butler Creek and 110 round GSG drum mags. That WILL change if the Charger makes a return to Canada and packaging for 10/22 magazines starts to include listing the Ruger Charger as compatible. It's just a matter of time before the RCMP move to prohibit anything bigger than 10 rounds without being pinned since it could be used in a restricted firearm, which is exactly what the Ruger Charger pistol is.
 
I have two Charger pistols and LEGALLY use BC-25 mags in them... this is one of the big benefits of the Charger.... there is a small group of Charger shooters at our club and we have alot of fun with these pistols.
 
I have two Charger pistols and LEGALLY use BC-25 mags in them... this is one of the big benefits of the Charger.... there is a small group of Charger shooters at our club and we have alot of fun with these pistols.

Law says pistols are a 10 round limit. So you could legally use pinned bx25 mags
 
I have two Charger pistols and LEGALLY use BC-25 mags in them... this is one of the big benefits of the Charger.... there is a small group of Charger shooters at our club and we have alot of fun with these pistols.

Don't get me wrong - I'm happy for you (if not a bit jealous).

However I stand my my statement that by reintroducing the Charger, the gun will get renewed attention by the RCMP who will be forced to decide to either prohibit higher capacity magazines for ALL 10/22-based firearms, or else prohibit the pistol since it might be easier than trying to rein in millions of high cap magazines.

I just signed a petition at my LGS on Saturday to eliminate the stupid magazine restrictions. Let's hope that gains some traction.
 
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Law says pistols are a 10 round limit. So you could legally use pinned bx25 mags

How many times does this have to be covered on this site?

Your statement is not entirely true.

Magazines designed and manufactured for a pistol are limited to 10 rounds, which ironically is why Ruger BX-25 mags are already capped at 10. BTW, I've got bad news for you if you have a 25 round one because they have been prohibited for a couple months now. Even if you use it in a rifle only, it must be pinned.

RCMP Special Bulletin for Businesses No. 72 said:
Example 2*: The Ruger BX-25 magazine, chambered for 22 LR calibre, is designed and manufactured for use in the Ruger SR22 rifle, the 10/22 family of rifles/carbines and the 22 Charger handgun. As a result, this magazine is a prohibited device unless modified so its capacity is 10 cartridges or less. (*This information was not included in the original version of this bulletin, but was added on 2013-09-05.)

The Butler Creek and GSG Magazines on the other hand, are still fine and have no limit because they are designed for the rifle only and are marketed as such. They just happen to fit in the Charger. (That is, until Butler Creek or GSG screws over Canadian gun owners and advertises them for the Charger or that useless Zip gun...)
 
Law says pistols are a 10 round limit. So you could legally use pinned bx25 mags

You are incorrect. The designation of the mag is stipulated by the manufacturer... since the BC-25 mag is designated for the 10/22 rifle it is a rifle mag, regardless of what it is used in... therefore it can (and is) used in Charger pistols with a full 25 round load... and does NOT require pinning.
 
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