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So... there's the remington 597 30ish$ adapter, mags are 30 banana rounders 25-34$, and 70 rnds drums. 100-119$

Dlask's getting something out in roughly a months but don't know specifics about fitment pricing etc.

Other than that there's eom rotary 10 rnds 25-35$ and double or triple couplers 20-30$...

Did I missed an option ?




Yeah there's couple thread I think I've read them all. So I'm trying to see if I missed something before going a way or another.
 
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I think anything labelled "10-22" is going to be limited to 10 rounds, so might as well stick with the Ruger OEM rotary, at least they work pretty much 100%.
 
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Allows Remington 597 magazines to be used legally in the Ruger 10/22.

The prohibition of high-capacity Ruger 10/22 magazines has been a failure of legislation in Canada. However, using a High-Capacity Remington 597 magazine in a Ruger 10/22 is perfectly legal. Spectre Ballistics has developed a magazine adapter to do just this. This adapter has been approved by the RCMP and is 100% legal to use.

The adapter is made in Canada using a Carbon Fiber Composite 3d printed material.
 
Description
Allows Remington 597 magazines to be used legally in the Ruger 10/22.

The prohibition of high-capacity Ruger 10/22 magazines has been a failure of legislation in Canada. However, using a High-Capacity Remington 597 magazine in a Ruger 10/22 is perfectly legal. Spectre Ballistics has developed a magazine adapter to do just this. This adapter has been approved by the RCMP and is 100% legal to use.

The adapter is made in Canada using a Carbon Fiber Composite 3d printed material.

Does the adapter fit the Charger pistol?
 
Description
Allows Remington 597 magazines to be used legally in the Ruger 10/22.

The prohibition of high-capacity Ruger 10/22 magazines has been a failure of legislation in Canada. However, using a High-Capacity Remington 597 magazine in a Ruger 10/22 is perfectly legal. Spectre Ballistics has developed a magazine adapter to do just this. This adapter has been approved by the RCMP and is 100% legal to use.

The adapter is made in Canada using a Carbon Fiber Composite 3d printed material.

What high cap mag prohibition?

Rimfire is unlimited

RCMP "opinion" IS NOT LAW!
 
lol, well as much as I get your point and disagree with their ''suggestion'' there's no store selling higher capacity magazine so ..........
 
Description
Allows Remington 597 magazines to be used legally in the Ruger 10/22.

The prohibition of high-capacity Ruger 10/22 magazines has been a failure of legislation in Canada. However, using a High-Capacity Remington 597 magazine in a Ruger 10/22 is perfectly legal. Spectre Ballistics has developed a magazine adapter to do just this. This adapter has been approved by the RCMP and is 100% legal to use.

The adapter is made in Canada using a Carbon Fiber Composite 3d printed material.

well i hope somebody makes a reliable 597 mag...I'd rather have 10 rounds of fun, then 30 rounds of frustration lol.
 
the 110 round drum doesn't fit the charger either but I believe it is listed as illegal for the 10/22

Well as far as I understand all the fine prints with magazine regulation, it goes the same way for pistol mags for ar etc, the magazine is a device in itself and if it is legit in it's normal usable form it is legit in another firearm since it was meant for the first model to begin with.

If you do stumble across written law on your statement, I'm interested to read it.
 
I would be interesting to find out if any province has a policy in respect to prosecution to the magazines in question.
Would any crown office or the provincial ministries track such an item?
The officers I have talked to are not aware of any policy within their departments and as one said they would have to arrest me first!
Perhaps there is no one wishing to step on that slippery slope and commence a prosecution.
Perhaps the "quasi" deputy ministers who initiated this breach should have first looked at the owners of the Charger handguns versus affecting the rifle users. The figures I saw in respect to Chargers registered is between 41 and 47. Brings back the question "Why are be being judged by the actions of a few . . . " and any name can be added where the majority is influenced by a minority!
 
Well as far as I understand all the fine prints with magazine regulation, it goes the same way for pistol mags for ar etc, the magazine is a device in itself and if it is legit in it's normal usable form it is legit in another firearm since it was meant for the first model to begin with.

If you do stumble across written law on your statement, I'm interested to read it.


It's usually a "tacked-on" charge (note the 2nd bullet-point):


ruger-magazine-clipping.jpg
 
It's usually a "tacked-on" charge (note the 2nd bullet-point):


ruger-magazine-clipping.jpg

10/22 mags are all alone in it's own category.

Key sentence is , MAGAZINES DESIGNED FOR 10/22

the drum I was reffering to is meant for the remington, so that paper isn't pertinent regarding it
 
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