- Location
- East ontario
Where, other than Canada is a shooter required to use magazines with mechanically reduced capacity? Nowhere. Where in Canada are AR aluminum mag bodies made? Nowhere. These mags are limited by crimping and marked with cheap engraving, this is the same crap the guy out here was pulling with 30 round mags crimped to five and laser engraved "pistol mag". It's BS and someone with less knowledge than BBB might fall for it and get a very large legal bill for his/her trouble. Is it worth it to shoot 16 rounds instead of 10 - really? Thanks BBB.
that's the point I,m trying to get across, that if you want into a gunshop and buy a product, it should be legal, as when the police grab you and you say I got them from x shop, that's not going to be a pass, you will still have to deal with the legal issue and try and get your guns back, if its the fish cops, you may even loose you truck until things are sorted out.
I think it is on the importer to makes sure that the items sold in Canada are legal at the time of sale.
Hence why the official C products importer was waiting.
As Tinkerbell as stated he has seen a case of c products mags marked and shipped to Canada as 50BW.
That is great, as long as C products can provide proof in writing that these mags "meet" the definition of a new made dedicated 50BW mag holding 5rds of 50bw to both cbsa and the rcmp as well as the importer, then all is rosey in our world. Just like the 10rd xcr mags, the 10rd 762x39 mags and the 10rd 223 ar15 mags.
seeing this new " Canadian made mag" and everyone can see is just a C products mag remarked, is just going to get everyone in S**T, as we wil not be able to prove if its a 223 made mag or a 50 mag.
I don't like the laws anymore then you do, but trying to brake them and getting customers in a situation that they have no legal backing is not making me happy as a firearms owner.


















































