Actually, I was thinking about purchasing the gun from the US (I run guns . ca), and they have the pinned mags. I would get a CA model if one was available.If you don't want to bother with buying from the US, here's a Canadian store with Glock 23 mags in stock: http://northernrepublicmagazine.com/products/glock-23-magazine-10-rounds
Makes cleaning them a bit harder
The downside to pinned mags... is that they only hold 10 rounds.![]()
If you don't want to bother with buying from the US, here's a Canadian store with Glock 23 mags in stock: http://northernrepublicmagazine.com/products/glock-23-magazine-10-rounds
It's not about saving money, it's about availability. Do you know of any 34 Gen4's for sale in Canada?"...thinking about purchasing the gun from the US..." You won't save any money, but a mag is a mag.
I'm considering a Glock 34 imported from the US. They have pinned mags, is there any reason they would be less reliable?
Thanks,
Ken
This is way too expensive. Sporteque sells the same mags for $35.00 each.
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I'd snap up as many as I could at that price. That's WAY lower than Glock's Canadian pricing.This is way too expensive. Sporteque sells the same mags for $35.00 each.
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