10 round mags for 305s??!!!

Awww man, you got me excited with the title of your thread. I thought you knew where to get them...

Seriously though, I don't think we will ever see anything like that here. The reason there are AR ten rounders is because there are AR pistols on the market. If there was such an animal as an M14 pistol for sale maybe the mags would be a possibility. I don't hold out much hope though...

That said, I wish someone would prove me wrong.:D
 
weren't there a couple guys modding AIA mags to run in an m14? or modding the m14 to run the AIA mag? whatever happened with that?
 
weren't there a couple guys modding AIA mags to run in an m14? or modding the m14 to run the AIA mag? whatever happened with that?

Correct me if I'm wrong guys

I don't think the mag actually needed modifying. It just slipped right into the M14. The only issue was the M14 front catch wouldn't engage on the AIA mags because there wasn't a hole there (as it's not needed on an Enfield). So, a couple guys enquirer about drilling holes in the mags, but haven't gotten any response back from the RCMP.
 
I have been told if the mag is made for a bolt action by the manufacture (AIA), it is legal to own. It is irrelevant if it fits other rifles.

However in this case, if you modify that mag to fit and lock into a M14, then that maybe illegal as one would be making a mag that was outside of the manufacturer's specs. It would then fall under the magazine capacity specs.

Call before you do this, The hassle of getting caught, can cost you...

Saying that.

Imagine if Remington made a .223 / 30 rd mag for the Model 7615???

Regards

Pete
 
I have been told if the mag is made for a bolt action by the manufacture (AIA), it is legal to own. It is irrelevant if it fits other rifles.

However in this case, if you modify that mag to fit and lock into a M14, then that maybe illegal as one would be making a mag that was outside of the manufacturer's specs. It would then fall under the magazine capacity specs.

Call before you do this, The hassle of getting caught, can cost you...

Saying that.

Imagine if Remington made a .223 / 30 rd mag for the Model 7615???

Regards

Pete

The 7615 was "designed to accept AR15 mags". Since the rifle was created with the purpose of using restricted AR15 mags and not 7615 mags, every mag manufactured for the 7615 is logically an AR15 mag. Snookered!
 
I have been told if the mag is made for a bolt action by the manufacture (AIA), it is legal to own. It is irrelevant if it fits other rifles.

This is the exact same reason why people are allowed 10rd mags in their AR's and Baretta Storms.

"As set out in the Criminal Code Regulations, the classification of a magazine depends on the type of firearm a magazine was designed to be used in, not the type of firearm it is actually used in."

I copied that text from a CFC document thats posted on my clubs website.

http://sharongunclub.org/06020301cfc.pdf
 
The 7615 was "designed to accept AR15 mags". Since the rifle was created with the purpose of using restricted AR15 mags and not 7615 mags, every mag manufactured for the 7615 is logically an AR15 mag. Snookered!


That would be the case if the mag was an AR mag. But if it was purpose built for the Remington and (I forgot to add) stamped Remington 7615. Then that is ok.

Logically, they never will make a mag larger than they already have.

Pete
 
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