These are what actual Alexander Arms 50 Beowulf followers look like.
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There is no defining part of a magazine. It's not like with firearms, where the frame is considered to be the firearm. IMO, if you have a mag with modified parts, it's a very grey area at best.Is that the defining part that determines what is a magazine? Or us the mag body the defining part and things like springs, followers and floor plates are then side issues?
If the mag body is designed as a 50 Beowulf mag body, do the rest of the parts used to complete the mag matter in its classification?
You can also say that there is no such thing as a calibre-specific AR-15 magazine..There is no such thing as a calibre specific follower. It is a follower designed for the AR-15.
you can't, the same reason you can't shorten your own barrels below 18.5" but a manufacture can build them shorter.Time to get .50 Beowulf engraved on all my AR mags, Machine the .223 off the follower and we are in business....
you can't, the same reason you can't shorten your own barrels but a manufacture can.
"designed and manufactured" are the keywords here, I'm not saying these mags are not in grey area, we sure are in uncharted territory here, but grey does not mean illegal.
but modify your own mags is 100% no no.
Anyone can shorten a semi barrel as long as they don't go below 18.5". Manufacturers cannot shorten existing barrels below 18.5", they can only manufacture them below 18.5"
you can go below, it just makes it restricted. but if you cut the barrel shorter on a rifle which already has a restricted length barrel you just made a prohib regardless of the barrel length you end up withAnyone can shorten a semi barrel as long as they don't go below 18.5".
I've never had issues with AA mags in any calibres I've shot through them...and that includes .223/5.56/.300BLK/.50BW. That being said, it is possible to cram the rounds in crappy and induce tilt in the follower which could make jamming a possibility.
you can go below, it just makes it restricted. but if you cut the barrel shorter on a rifle which already has a restricted length barrel you just made a prohib regardless of the barrel length you end up with
You are mistaken. You cannot shorten a semi barrel to below 18.5".
Technically, here are the possible outcomes:According to the Criminal Code, a prohibited firearm is:
a firearm that is adapted from a rifle or shotgun, whether by sawing, cutting or any other alteration, and that, as so adapted,
is 660 mm or greater in length and has a barrel less than 457 mm in length,
We personally met with the owner of C products defense at shot show and ordered from him himself. They do make them and were made for the 50 Beowulf round. These are not converted mags.