Last edited by K-C; 05-10-2020 at 11:28 AM. Reason: typo
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Since these are pump action, could someone make special mags kind of like what DLask did for their version of the 10/22 so they could have say 30 round mags? The receiver would have to be modified, not sure if it can I’ve never touched one but that sure would be fun...
We would basically need someone to make a true Canadian version of this style of gun.Since these are pump action, could someone make special mags kind of like what DLask did for their version of the 10/22 so they could have say 30 round mags? The receiver would have to be modified, not sure if it can I’ve never touched one but that sure would be fun...
You could probably build a rifle around Remington-700 style magazines.
But bear in mind that Bill Blair can ban anything and everything with the stroke of a pen.
Just because it's legal today, doesn't mean it won't be illegal next week.
weld a tab onto metal STANAG mag, now it is no longer functional in STANAG magwell, and therefor no longer an AR mag. Mill PAR receiver to accept newly tabbed mag, de-rivet tabbed mag.
seems simple enough but I'm not sure on legality.
CCFR Member
A re-labelled AR magazine is not "proprietary".First PAR submitted to the RCMP had a proprietary high capacity magazine & was rejected by them
And it wasn't rejected. It was just called an AR mag.