ASC LAR-15 5.56/223 10-Round Pistol Mag (30-Round Body)

Not much a loop hole, as pointless piece of legislation.
If you're up for a challenge: Try to find any Canadian-relevant data that shows/explain why a 11rds magazine is anymore (or less) dangerous than a 5 (or 10) rounds magazine...

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True that! The magazine regulations has been a bigger debate than restricted firearms. It makes no difference to a criminal what their pinned to, as criminals are great at breaking laws. All this regulation does is penalize law abiding citizens that want to have fun at the range. I guess the gurus that wrote this law have never heard of owning multiple magazines haha. I can off load 40 rounds from 4 mags in 18-25 seconds. That’s starting with a holstered sidearm and no mag in the well. My average is 23 seconds with a 8” grouping at 25 yards so not to shabby for rapid fire. By all means not great, but proves a valid point of how the mag regulation does not play a factor in a well trained individual. Like this poster said, there’s no concrete proof that limiting rounds in a magazine increases the public’s Saftey. It’s just not out there because they can’t validate their claims.
 
Is crimped not good enough ?, why the secondary measure in the form of a rivet.
I haven't recieved mine yet so I am not sure how the rivet affects things.

Too bad they were not crimped at 10 1/2
 
The big black rivet at the bottom of the new ones is used to secure a plastic internal block to the base plate whereas the older ones I bought didn't have them. My old ones without the block works on a closed bolt with 10 rounds.
 
The big black rivet at the bottom of the new ones is used to secure a plastic internal block to the base plate whereas the older ones I bought didn't have them. My old ones without the block works on a closed bolt with 10 rounds.

Can that rivet be filed little bit ?
 
Rivet is not the problem, the block is. However, to take the mag apart you will have to take out the rivet. There is no "long-ass rivet", the rivet simply holds a plastic block to the base plate and prevents the plate from being removed. If the block is made shorter or removed, the mag works as it should, just like the older ones.
 
Rivet is not the problem, the block is. However, to take the mag apart you will have to take out the rivet. There is no "long-ass rivet", the rivet simply holds a plastic block to the base plate and prevents the plate from being removed. If the block is made shorter or removed, the mag works as it should, just like the older ones.

The question then is, if you removed the plastic block, would that make the mag a prohib device ? Even though the mag capacity has not changed ?
 
The question then is, if you removed the plastic block, would that make the mag a prohib device ? Even though the mag capacity has not changed ?

All I know is that the older ones have no blocks in them and they're not prohib devices. If you remove the block, the mags will be EXACTLY the same as the older ones, with no way to tell the difference.
 
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