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Thread: AR-15 Mag Well Lock - Now Available Keyed Alike!

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    CGN frequent flyer North60's Avatar
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    Just picked mine up from the post office this am. I'm impressed, it's well built and simple to use. I have gone to combination locks for all my stuff, but trigger locks or cables on an AR don't work that well.Its a great way to keep legal for transport.I'm just going to clip the key on my truck key so if I can drive to the range I can unlock my gun .
    And as always Dean is a great guy to deal with, super fast shipping !!!!

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    very similar to the knights armament style lock
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    Quote Originally Posted by SelectShootingSupplies View Post
    Its been proven that springs do not wear in either the compressed or released state, they wear during transition between states.

    For my AR's the lock is only fitted for transport, I keep them in a safe so no trigger locks required.
    Thanx Dean.

    Appreciate the reply.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Owner View Post
    I'm not a fan of leaving springs under tension.

    Would this cause the springs to weaken due to being compressed for extended periods of time?
    as long as the spring is not at 100% comprestion, it makes no difference, could be left like that for 100yrs would still be fine
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    Quote Originally Posted by SelectShootingSupplies View Post
    I found these at Shot Show and have been awaiting their arrival. Designed in Canada and made in Germany these are a high security lock that fits neatly in the mag well and completely disables the firearm by locking the upper and lower receiver together, locking the bolt back, blocking the chamber and the mag well making it impossible to load a round or cycle the action.

    These are not for those of you who just want to meet the minimum requirement by law, these well exceed the minimum requirement. The key is a security and key and can not be picked or easily drilled out.

    Here is a short video demo.



    These are in stock and ready to ship.
    Just went to order one, but you gotta be sh!tting me @$18 for shipping? To newfoundland from ontario?

    Edited:: thanks for contacting me with the adjusted shipping...... and for the quick shipping!
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyrrad View Post
    Just went to order one, but you gotta be sh!tting me @$18 for shipping? To newfoundland from ontario?
    I just paid $55 to ship an Aimpoint from Ontario...Arm and a leg shipping...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyrrad View Post
    Just went to order one, but you gotta be sh!tting me @$18 for shipping? To newfoundland from ontario?
    That sounds about standard to me...especially with insurance and taxes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badboybeeson View Post
    as long as the spring is not at 100% comprestion, it makes no difference, could be left like that for 100yrs would still be fine
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    Thanx Simon.
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    Any possibility of multiple locks keyed alike?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisco View Post
    Any possibility of multiple locks keyed alike?
    Yes. The first batch which just arrived a week ago are all uniquely keyed but there will will be batches of locks keyed alike in the next shipment and we will add that as an order option on the web site.

    I will post back here as soon as I get an ETA for the next batch.

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