I have several original ones. They are just sitting there. Wanna buy?
I run beawulfs , Pistol mags dont tickle my fancy.
I run beawulfs , Pistol mags dont tickle my fancy.
In this world, no not really, because who does the right thing anymore. Who cares who gets screwed as long as I make my profit margins.
Although a simple, no they are not manufactured the same would have been sufficient to change my perspective on this.
I feel it proves my point none the less though.
Recessions bring out the worst in people.
published opiion is for LAR
this is not for LAR
No wonder we are losing the battle against the antis. You guys rather spend time on crap like this instead of putting time and effort towards making our hobby better.
This thread should be deleted all it does is show the antis how devided we are and how quick some of you will trow fellow enthusiasts under the bus.
You're missing the point. Explain to me, why every single magazine available to the Canadian public that is sold as an "sr15 pistol magazine" has had a different design in terms of size? Why are the LAR15 mags that exact size? Why we're the ATRS a straight magazine? Because they're manufactured DIFFERENTLY than a standard 30 round AR15 magazine.
Simply taking your 30 round Hexmag and changing the mold stamp to say PCC does not constitute a purposely designed as a pistol magazine. It's, as far as I or anyone else can tell until Hexmag responds to my emails, a repurposed 30 round rifle magazine.
Trust me when I say, I would LOVE this to be a legitimate magazine, but this looks like a great way to wind up with either prohibited device charges, or being a couple hundred bucks in the hole for something you can't legally posses. But again, to each their own.
Now, let me explain the difference regarding "unpinning them".
Standard USGI rifle magazine: nobody I've ever met, could tear out a metal river with their fingers. You're going to need and drill, a file, or some kind of tool to physicially remove the rivet.
Hexmag PCC mag. Remove floor plate, remove riser, remove spring, insert new spring, replace riser.
If that doesn't clarify "ease" then I don't know how to help you.
As far as I'm concerned,
there is nothing clarifying that these are NOT a 30 round Hexmag, with a rebranded logo, and an illegal "non permanent riser system" limiting these mags to 10. Again, I would love these to be available for legal consumption, but I feel that it's the importers or retailers responsibility to prove to us as consumers that these are in fact legal magazines.
It's shady business, they're profiting off of us on a potentially prohibited device, and I'm willing to wager they will not be supporting anyone whose charged for having these, nor will they be offering sweeping refunds in that event.
You put a juicy steak in front of a dog, he's going to eat it regardless if it's poisoned or not. That's how I feel about this situation and I'll continue to pursue a response from Hexmag directly and will report back once I do (if I do).
Until then, I'm done arguing skewed opinions on your favorite ice cream.
It’s called design patents. You should read up on them.
The centrepiece to all your arguments is what YOU believe. Now, you might want to sit down for this one but no one cares what you think when it comes to importing products into the country. The government determines what qualifies as a pistol magazine.
Cool story, bro.
The government doesn’t define ease. So once again, I don’t care about what you think the law is. You’re having a real hard time understanding that your opinion doesn’t define the law.
Did I miss the part where you explained that you are actually a sentient version of the criminal code of Canada?
Sorry, the importer has no obligation to prove anything to the consumer. They only have to prove to the government that the items being imported are allowed by law to be imported into Canada.
So now they’re criminals because you don’t know how importation works. Why not say everyone is going to hell while you’re handing out condemnation?
You thought we were talking about steak and ice cream? That explains a lot.
Tell you what, if you're so utterly confident in yourself and these magazines, why don't you send off an example to the lab yourself? Get that written clarification from the RCMP to prove just how right you are. If that's too much, send them an email inquiring about the legality of these things. Do the community a favor and remove all doubt entirely for us. You seem to have the utmost confidence in your arguement, why don't you support it? If you can confirm that these magazines are legal for civilian consumption, I'll buy you 10 of them as my sincere thanks. I'd do it myself, but being the skeptic on this, I don't want to be the guy who ruins it for everyone else, but with your level of confidence I can't imagine you could possibly be wrong.
Never the less, I've said all I can and your argument has devolved into condescension and "humor" like most these days, and I've got better things to do than try and look out for people like you. Let me know how preserving this community goes for you.
Most of us buy our mags in legitimate gun stores in broad daylight with real money without much concern for what is or is not deemed to be illegal by some bin rat in the 3rd basement at RCMP headquarters in Ottawa.
That does not exempt you from that laws though, come on you know that. Its not like these mags are being sold at Cabelas or Bass Pro. 1 small shop. Who knows how many they ordered and how they got there.
Ignorance of the law... and all that.
If you are ignorant of the fact that a particular magazine is actually a rifle mag, and had a reasonable reason to believe it was a pistol magazine, then you can not be properly convicted of possession of an prohibited device. Onus is on you though to prove your beliefs were reasonable.
"Pistol Carbine Magazine"... thats what is stamped on the Hexmags. I own a few carbines... they are all rifles. The definition of carbine is a light rifle. How are these pistol mags again? And for which pistol commonly available in Canada are they designed for? Also, why are rifles listed on the packaging?
Paul you Assume too much of the average gun owner. You think 90% of Joe Schmo's go into a shop and ever think something being sold over the counter could be illegal? Not a chance. And to think any LEO would know the difference between a 10/10 and a 10/30 marked Pistol mag is even more of an obscure thought.
How about avoiding going to court altogether?
You have not answered my questions. These are the questions you should ask yourself when buying these considering they are the same questions you will have to answer to prove you believed it was a pistol mag:
Lets not forget too that once you get them out of the packaging and realize the floorplate comes off with the pish of a button and the plastic stopper is not permanently attached to the mag body you are now holding a prohibited device... and will have to dispose of them.
a light automatic rifle.
a short rifle or musket used by cavalry.
You can avoid going to court by having a competent lawyer present at all meetings with the crown and by pointing out the weaknesses in the case against you.
There is something fundamental missing from all your claims about the law, and that is the presumption of innocence. Presumption for me. Presumption for the store. Presumption for the importer. While the law affords me this presumption when the government is making claims against me, as a good citizen, I will afford this presumption to others that I have dealings with, until I have credible evidence to undermine that presumption.
In your questions, you offer a definition of carbine. Wonderful, but I don't care. Carbine is not defined in statute. When a judge has to determine the meaning of a word that is not defined by statute, they turn to the dictionary. Blacks Law Dictionary is where they usually go, and there is no listing for Carbine in BLD. A more contemporary source will then be used.
Wikipedia offers two definitions of Carbine:
Neither of which apply. IN the absence of statute, BLD, or common law offering a relevant definition, it becomes a pissing match between you and the crown and the judge is duty bound to give the accused the benefit of doubt.
So what does Pistol Carbine Magazine mean? I have no clue. Maybe its for pistols AND carbines. Maybe its for pistol calibre carbines. Maybe its a magazine designed to shoot pistols out of a carbine. I don't care. I don't have to prove anything. The crown has to prove that its a rifle magazine, and the word RIFLE does not appear on the magazine. At face value, it says PISTOL, which is self evident, CARBINES, which are colloquially associated with pistol caliber ammuntion, and MAGAZINE, which is self evident. How is a crown going to overcome my constitutional presumption of innocence and the judges duty to give me the benefit of doubt and prove that a magazine bearing the word pistol was manufactured or intended for use in a rifle?
Which pistol commonly available in Canada was it designed for? I don't know what the manufacturer was thinking when he designed or manufactured it, so we should ask him. Failing that again my presumption of innocence requires the judge to consider that if the magazine fits, functions and fires in any pistol commonly available in Canada, and the RCMP have conceded the LAR15 IS commonly available, and that mag fits functions and fires in an LAR15, then the magazine in question must be assumed to be an LAR15 mag, unless the crown can PROVE beyond a reasonable doubt that this particular magazine in evidence was designed for something else.
Why are rifles also listed on the packaging? Probably because these magazines also fit function and fire in rifles, and therefore may be interesting to rifle owners as well. Marketing materials such as packaging are proof of who the manufacturer wanted to sell it to, not proof of its legal status. But again, a good questions for the Crown/Judge.
Your claim that a disassembled mag body becomes prohibited and must be disposed of is interesting, but probably not relevant. First, this is also true of 5/30 round mags, and dozens of different pistol mag designs, where the follower is blocked for downward travel by the follower or the floor plate, and not something attached to the mag body itself, of which there are tens of thousands in Canada. This method of pinning does not meet the criminal code regulations for pinned magazines, and yet the RCMP and CBSA have allowed hundreds of thousands of them into the country.
More importantly, a magazine body by itself does not meet the criminal code definition of magazine, as without the follower and spring tension can not feed ammunition into the of a firearm.
There is a case of a guy who tried to import 30 rd mag bodies with the intent to finish and pin them as per the regs, but he lost his case. Either he was self represented, his lawyer was crap, or he ran out of money. Either way this precedent has never been applied to legally imported magazines in a state of disassembly.
There is a grocery list of firearms that would presumably become prohibited when in a certain state of assembly as well, should we all be disposing of those as soon as we take them apart to clean them?
quislings.....
Tell you what, if you're so utterly confident in yourself and these magazines, why don't you send off an example to the lab yourself?
Get that written clarification from the RCMP to prove just how right you are. If that's too much, send them an email inquiring about the legality of these things. Do the community a favor and remove all doubt entirely for us. You seem to have the utmost confidence in your arguement, why don't you support it?
If you can confirm that these magazines are legal for civilian consumption, I'll buy you 10 of them as my sincere thanks.
I'd do it myself, but being the skeptic on this, I don't want to be the guy who ruins it for everyone else, but with your level of confidence I can't imagine you could possibly be wrong.
Never the less, I've said all I can and your argument has devolved into condescension and "humor" like most these days, and I've got better things to do than try and look out for people like you. Let me know how preserving this community goes for you.