I haven't tried this, but I assume it would work...
If you open the magazine, throw 10 rounds in from the bottom (with the bolt closed so they don't fall through), close the cover as far as you can, put an elastic band around it to keep the bullets in, then you have 10 rounds in your SKS, but you haven't modified anything... The plug is still there so it still only hold five rounds if you close the magazine cover.
LOL... I know... This is ridiculous... But so are magazine limits...
Edit: This is kind of a joke...but it does work. I don't recommend it, and besides, your buddies will laugh at you and call you an idiot. The serious part of this thread starts later. I'm going to attempt to adapt my SKS to fit an XCR 10 round pistol magazine. A whole bunch of people got their panties in a knot and wanted me banned because they were unfamiliar with the laws pertaining to magazine capacities. What I'm suggesting is not illegal...as you will find out if you bother to read this, or many other threads on the subject... In a nutshell, you can possess a 10 round pistol magazine, as long as it has been approved by the RCMP (which the XCR has), and it doesn't matter what gun you use the magazine in. This is a well-known fact, and is confirmed by information posted on the RCMP website. This isn't a loop-hole or work-around. There's no law TO get around, but many people think there is. They are mistaken. The capacity of a firearm is not limited in any way. It's only the magazine that is limited. Five rounds for a rifle, and ten rounds for a pistol. It is perfectly legal to use any non-prohibited magazine in ANY gun, even if the magazine was not originally designed for that gun, and even if you have to modify the receiver of the gun to accept the magazine. You cannot modify the magazine, because then it would no longer be in its approved form. There are a number of commercially available rifles which happen to accept pistol magazines. The RCMP is well aware of this as they approved them for sale. Really, there's nothing for anyone to get excited about in this thread...
Here is what the RCMP has to say on this matter:
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/bulletins/bus-ent/20110323-72-eng.htm
If you open the magazine, throw 10 rounds in from the bottom (with the bolt closed so they don't fall through), close the cover as far as you can, put an elastic band around it to keep the bullets in, then you have 10 rounds in your SKS, but you haven't modified anything... The plug is still there so it still only hold five rounds if you close the magazine cover.
LOL... I know... This is ridiculous... But so are magazine limits...
Edit: This is kind of a joke...but it does work. I don't recommend it, and besides, your buddies will laugh at you and call you an idiot. The serious part of this thread starts later. I'm going to attempt to adapt my SKS to fit an XCR 10 round pistol magazine. A whole bunch of people got their panties in a knot and wanted me banned because they were unfamiliar with the laws pertaining to magazine capacities. What I'm suggesting is not illegal...as you will find out if you bother to read this, or many other threads on the subject... In a nutshell, you can possess a 10 round pistol magazine, as long as it has been approved by the RCMP (which the XCR has), and it doesn't matter what gun you use the magazine in. This is a well-known fact, and is confirmed by information posted on the RCMP website. This isn't a loop-hole or work-around. There's no law TO get around, but many people think there is. They are mistaken. The capacity of a firearm is not limited in any way. It's only the magazine that is limited. Five rounds for a rifle, and ten rounds for a pistol. It is perfectly legal to use any non-prohibited magazine in ANY gun, even if the magazine was not originally designed for that gun, and even if you have to modify the receiver of the gun to accept the magazine. You cannot modify the magazine, because then it would no longer be in its approved form. There are a number of commercially available rifles which happen to accept pistol magazines. The RCMP is well aware of this as they approved them for sale. Really, there's nothing for anyone to get excited about in this thread...
Here is what the RCMP has to say on this matter:
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/bulletins/bus-ent/20110323-72-eng.htm
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