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

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    Thumbs up AR-15 Mag Well Lock - Now Available Keyed Alike!

    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.
    Last edited by SelectShootingSupplies; 05-14-2014 at 10:47 PM.

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    I like it, heading to your site now...

    Also, I did t know you were an Aussie Dean. G'day mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lakermetal View Post
    I like it, heading to your site now...

    Also, I did t know you were an Aussie Dean. G'day mate!
    oww snap! don't call him an Aussie!!

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    Why not? Perhaps a kiwi then?

    Sorry if I got it wrong there Dean ol' buddy

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    Make one with a combination lock and it would be better
    The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.

    - Richard Feynman

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    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?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lakermetal View Post
    I like it, heading to your site now...

    Also, I did t know you were an Aussie Dean. G'day mate!
    Kiwi Actually, but having been here for 15 years I do now understand how the two accents get confused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onagoth View Post
    Make one with a combination lock and it would be better
    This is a common comment but this was designed as a high security lock and a combination defeats that. I myself prefer combo's for my trigger locks so my solution was to keep the key attached via a dog clip in a separate compartment of the same case I use to transport my AR's. Yes this lowers the security but is still legal and ensures that I never get to the range without the key.

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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?
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onagoth View Post
    Make one with a combination lock and it would be better
    Same for me, I got rid of all my keyed locks for combination locks. I don't mind if it's a little less secure as long as it is still secure!
    I don't always use the same gun case, or range bag, so it happened once or twice that I forgot my lock key, and the range is about 45 min from my home, so I don't want any lock without a combination anymore.

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