So, you can only use an AR 15 at a shooting range… And these are 10 round magazines just like the LAR 10 round magazines… So everybody is hot and horny about a 10 round magazine that 'looks like' a 30 round magazine to walk around at their gun club? Plus it does not look at all legal…
Am I missing something here?
What's the big draw for these?
would these not fit in a Tavor as well? non restricted?
So enfgee, I guess you ain't going To be showing up on course with these ones. Ha.
Why this doesn't work:
3. (1) Any cartridge magazine
(a) that is capable of containing more than five cartridges of the type for which the magazine was originally designed and that is designed or manufactured for use in
(i) a semi-automatic handgun that is not commonly available in Canada,
(ii) a semi-automatic firearm other than a semi-automatic handgun,
(iii) an automatic firearm whether or not it has been altered to discharge only one projectile with one pressure of the trigger,
The thirty round length was originally developed for use in a rifle - this is nothing new, and is why the approved mags are of a non-standard length, for example the 15 round length of the original LAR mag, and the 23 round length of the ATR mag.
30 round mags were in use in Viet Nam in 1967-68, AR pistols weren't produced until long after the passage of the GCA '68 which required a tax stamp on all SBR's. The 30 round magazine was developed by the US military for the M16 rifle.
The 1968 GCA did not institute the tax stamp for SBRs, that was the 1934 NFA. The GCA established the FFL system, defined prohibited persons, outlawed interstate sale of firearms without going through an FFL, and added the "sporting purpose" import regulations.
Why this doesn't work:
3. (1) Any cartridge magazine
(a) that is capable of containing more than five cartridges of the type for which the magazine was originally designed and that is designed or manufactured for use in
(i) a semi-automatic handgun that is not commonly available in Canada,
(ii) a semi-automatic firearm other than a semi-automatic handgun,
(iii) an automatic firearm whether or not it has been altered to discharge only one projectile with one pressure of the trigger,
The thirty round length was originally developed for use in a rifle - this is nothing new, and is why the approved mags are of a non-standard length, for example the 15 round length of the original LAR mag, and the 23 round length of the ATR mag.
I don't know man, this all hold very much true in the case of a 30r mag that is pinned to 10.
It was designed to be 30 but modified for 10.
In the case of these new mags, they have been deliberately physically designed to only hold 10 round, but just have a longer over all length.
To me, they lump into the same category as a lar mag that has had an extension put on the end.
They have simply streamlined the extension into the body design.
That's just what I'm thinking anyway.
I also didn't read this whole thread so someone probably pointed this out already.
So, you can only use an AR 15 at a shooting range… And these are 10 round magazines just like the LAR 10 round magazines… So everybody is hot and horny about a 10 round magazine that 'looks like' a 30 round magazine to walk around at their gun club? Plus it does not look at all legal…
Am I missing something here?
What's the big draw for these?
lets get review going once you get one



























