here is a neat idea. norinco you listening?

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what would happen if someone made a pump/bolt .223, that used a custom made 100 round drum, ar-15 compatible, but stamped for use in this particular new firearm. could you use this in an ar-15 or similar rifle that accepted these style mags?
 
You are the 100th person to have this idea. No-one has taken the financial and legal risks to try it yet.

honestly, even if someone did, i think it would just create new and stricter laws. but it would be nice, if a person could follow the rules, and not have someone change the whole damn game, just because the person that created the game was/is a DUMBA$$.
 
If it was AR15 compatible it would be limited to 5 rounds.

It would need to be, single stack or something... and require some sort of clip-on thing for the mag (or the AR15 mag well) to allow it to fit, and even then, the RCMP could classify the "spacer" as "modifying it to work in an AR15"...



There is no way its going to happen, plain and simple. Even if you DONT own an AR15, and have a 30 round mag for a pump action gun, unless its permanently attached to the gun, its still considered a prohibited device...
 
If it was AR15 compatible it would be limited to 5 rounds.

It would need to be, single stack or something... and require some sort of clip-on thing for the mag (or the AR15 mag well) to allow it to fit, and even then, the RCMP could classify the "spacer" as "modifying it to work in an AR15"...



There is no way its going to happen, plain and simple. Even if you DONT own an AR15, and have a 30 round mag for a pump action gun, unless its permanently attached to the gun, its still considered a prohibited device...
Why would that be? The idea behind this is the same as the LAR-15 magazines.
 
If it was AR15 compatible it would be limited to 5 rounds.

It would need to be, single stack or something... and require some sort of clip-on thing for the mag (or the AR15 mag well) to allow it to fit, and even then, the RCMP could classify the "spacer" as "modifying it to work in an AR15"...



There is no way its going to happen, plain and simple. Even if you DONT own an AR15, and have a 30 round mag for a pump action gun, unless its permanently attached to the gun, its still considered a prohibited device...

Wrong! (Mag capacity has nothing to do with where a mag is used, it's for where it was designed for that counts)
Wrong! (Your not modifying the mag with an adaptor, if you cut, weld... then yes)
Wrong! (see Wrong #1)

I do agree with the poster that if people stretch the laws a wee bit to much they may in fact change them... unless they dump the stupid mag capacity laws all together let's not tempt the lion.
 
I saw a Pump .223 that took AR mags today at the local g-store..... I'm not sure if its a factory offering or something they made/modified in the back (they are always doing that sort of thing there).

But it seems to me that if the AR pistols are allowed 10rnd mags (if they are marked for such) That if somebody (Questar perhaps) did the same for the pump that they did for the LAR-10s.......

I still don't understand the hostility with these questions. I realize it's not techinically LEGAL, but they got around it with the '10 rnds in Pistols' thing. Same same with the Storm...... same same in my book.....

Unlimited mag cap in Bolt action & pump action center fire rifles means that if the mag is 'marked' accordingly, it should be good to go....... Case in Point the LAR-10s......

But what do I know.....
 
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Just to kill any more of your amazing ideas, I'll re-post a reply I had to a similar thread:

"If you think you have this amazing, money making idea that is so completely simple you can't believe no one has tried it, then chances are some one has. That someone was likely far smarter than you. There is a reason they aren't doing it."

In short, better people than you have looked into this and it is either not worth it or not possible.

Oh, and just to completely get this idea out of your head, the RCMP have pretty much flat out said they will never approve a rifle magazine over 10 rounds.
 
Just to kill any more of your amazing ideas, I'll re-post a reply I had to a similar thread:

"If you think you have this amazing, money making idea that is so completely simple you can't believe no one has tried it, then chances are some one has. That someone was likely far smarter than you. There is a reason they aren't doing it."

In short, better people than you have looked into this and it is either not worth it or not possible.

Oh, and just to completely get this idea out of your head, the RCMP have pretty much flat out said they will never approve a rifle magazine over 10 rounds.

when you say rifle , are you refering to a semi auto , or any rifle regardless of the type of action ?
 
Why not just fork out the cash and get a Shrike belt fed upper. It would be a lot less expensive than manufacturing your own firearm just to circumvent the laws.
 
A Canadian company named Dlask made a Pump Action 223 rifle not that long ago.The rcmp declared it an ar15 variant and restricted so it was never mass produced.

Bingo. It HAS been tried (and failed) in the past at Joe Dlask's expense. If anyone feels like searching, there are a few threads on CGN about it. If my memory is correct, it was about 3 or 4 years ago...
 
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