The problem with Dlask is, apparently, they advertised the PAC-5 as based on the AR15. That was all the RCMP needed.
Ah, that right... Your memory is much better than mine! But someday you'll be old and absent-minded too.
The problem with Dlask is, apparently, they advertised the PAC-5 as based on the AR15. That was all the RCMP needed.
Except that they made it to accept AR15 mags. You get into the same situation as the Remington 7615P.Norinco could have done that with the Type 97...made a bolt action variant first. It wouldn't have been prohibited either.
Would been cool...evil looking bolt action bullpup...just to piss off the antis
I realize it's not techinically LEGAL, but they got around it with the '10 rnds in Pistols' thing.
the RCMP have pretty much flat out said they will never approve a rifle magazine over 10 rounds.
Except that they made it to accept AR15 mags. You get into the same situation as the Remington 7615P.
If that is a problem, then have the mag come with a follower, or floor plate that will allow only 29 or 31 rounds thus moving it into a completely new category. The size of the magazine body does not prevent import since we have neutered 5/10, 5/20, & 5/30 magazines cross the boarder all the time. The Precedence will further be set if Can Am is successful (as they should be since they have precedence already on their side) in bringing in the 10/30 round pistol magazines, based on the "manufactured for" principle.
It must be another reason, as the 7615P is non restricted, and used AR magazines. Also, since the precedent for them to accept what a magazine was "manufactured" for (and not what it was designed for) in the case of the PX4 mag being allowed in the CX4 even though the mags are EXACTLY the same. As long as the same mag does not say CX4 on it anywhere it can be used in the CX4 legally at 10 rounds. If the identical mag says CX4 then it must be 5 rounds. How expensive would it be for an importer to have one sample of a 30 round AR mag made and have it engraved like the LAR with "for use in the Remington 7615P rifle" on the side and floor plate. Cite the precedent. If that is a problem, then have the mag come with a follower, or floor plate that will allow only 29 or 31 rounds thus moving it into a completely new category. The size of the magazine body does not prevent import since we have neutered 5/10, 5/20, & 5/30 magazines cross the boarder all the time. The Precedence will further be set if Can Am is successful (as they should be since they have precedence already on their side) in bringing in the 10/30 round pistol magazines, based on the "manufactured for" principle.
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...
Um, no on all counts.no not true.. just because it fits and works doesnt mean its comptable.. but when you use the design.. you can be sued.. also you have to get the bolt action approved which they might just turn around and say no..
You could always find a gun maker and have them stamp the mag for use it another gun and if it doesnt work in that gun well.. legally speaking it was made for x gun even though it doesnt work its not breaking the law its just a crapy product..
What needs to happen is a new manual rifle with a unique magwell (picture a half-round shaped protrusion on each side) and a propriatary mag with matching scallops in the side to mate with the aformentioned protrusions. Now, an ar mag will not fit said rifle, as the mag lacks the required scallops, therefore there is no confusion about "designed for to take AR mags"
now.....if they happened to fit in a different rifle without said protrusions ( which they would), then you'd be golden.![]()
Just get them to make us a semi-automatic RPD. They have the tooling and spare parts.
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.



























