PMAG'S in stock at Questar!

WRONG!!
To date we have NOT sold any at a dealer level, so what you may be seeing is standard CAA mags that are pinned to 5 but we are the only 1s that have the ATRS AT15 10 round pistol mags that are purpose built for the AT15 pistols we manufacture.

Retailers like TSE do NOT hold a manufacturers license, nor do they manufacture firearms hence not being able to have purpose built pistol mags manufactured.

What does having a manufacturer's license have to do with paying a company overseas to make mags for you?
 
Well since they manufacture an AT pistol they are able to have a "pistol" mags made for that firearm(marked accordingly), that's the reason why they are able to sell a 10/20 mag. The 10rd LAR mags were marked for the RRA pistol specifically. That's the "readers digest" version.
 
What does having a manufacturer's license have to do with paying a company overseas to make mags for you?

Pretty hard for a retail store to justify having parts made for something they do not manufacture.
As a licensed manufacturer of firearms we have the capacity to design and manufacture firearms. Like many manufacturers we do not make each and every part, but we DO manufacture our own uppers, lowers, barrels and many other parts, SO for us to have mags made specifically for 1 of our models of firearms is something a retail store can not do.
 
ATRS, can you manufacture a .50 Beowulf AR-15 pistol with mags? I'd buy one and a few hundred mags if you did.
 
I hate people like u. Instead of letting many people having the joy of having pmag u grab them all. egocentrism 101

Company should set maximum amount like 5 for order on pmag that better business.

Will have more shipments coming in from all these dealers before the next anti-firearm storm starts brewing again...so you will get your chance to get the stuff you need or want...
 
I hate people like u. Instead of letting many people having the joy of having pmag u grab them all. egocentrism 101

Company should set maximum amount like 5 for order on pmag that better business.

Eh?

Every heard of the concept of free market in which those who have the funds to purchase what they want at the time they choose too are free to do so? Why would a company put a limit on a product like this baffles the mind.
 
Looks like Rick assumes we are criminals bent on modifying our mags. I'll stick to LAR mags...

In all fairness I don't think you're seeing the whole picture.

When the LAR mags first came into production there were two units put in front of the RCMP a 10/10 and a 10/20. The 10/20 was refused for the DFAIT import permit while the 10/10 was good to go.

Without admittedly truly knowing the reasoning that ATRS has their base thermally welded, I have to assume it's a hurtle put up in order to be allowed for importation as this is a 10/20 body. Even a "small" modification such as thermal welding raises costs, and I can assure you that no business wants to look for reasons to raise their costs of production arbitrarily. There has to be reason that ATRS had this done that isn't apparent as they sell riveted 5/30 PMag and trust the purchaser to be law abiding.

Just my observation on the matter, perhaps I could be wrong but it seems logical to me. If ATRS didn't trust it's client base then they'd be better off with government contracts only, or making doilies ;).
 
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