Oh I can do that too!
h t tp://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2012/09/foghorn/gun-review-mossberg-mvp/
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Capacity: 10 rounds (included), takes standard AR-15 magazines"
The difference between a Canadian and United states review I guess?
And please, you clearly did not read my original comment, as since the 5.56 DOES NOT ship with an LAR 15 mag, it needs to be pinned, the LAR 15 is a PISTOL magazine, it is marked as such, PISTOL.... PISTOL . I will repeat, if you think mossberg can just mark "MVP MAG" And suddenly we can have 20 and 30 rounders here in canada for the M14 (And why not mark some STANAG mags the same way, they would sell millions) , I
will have to ask how long you have owned guns for? And why does mossberg need to pin the mag they send with the MVP now?
I will be as happy as anyone if it does happen, but I just dont see it. You have to remember, this is an advertisement for the states "Takes M14 mags" Not for us up here in Canada.
Now, to post the laws in their entirety:
http://w w w.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/bulletins/bus-ent/20110323-72-eng.htm
3. Magazines designed or manufactured for both centrefire calibre semiautomatic rifles and other (non-semiautomatic) rifles
Magazines designed to contain centrefire cartridges and designed or manufactured for use in a semiautomatic rifle are limited to five cartridges. However, magazines designed to contain centrefire cartridges and designed or manufactured for use in a rifle other than a semiautomatic or automatic rifle, do not have a regulated capacity.
Magazines that are designed or manufactured for use in both semiautomatic rifles and other (non-semiautomatic) rifles are subject to the semiautomatic rifle limit of five cartridges.
Example:
Remington model 7615 pump action rifle chambered for 223 Remington caliber:
the 10 round magazine is prohibited
the five round magazine is unregulated
4. Magazines designed for one firearm but used in a different firearm
The maximum permitted capacity of a magazine is determined by the kind of firearm it is designed or manufactured for use in and not the kind of firearm it might actually be used in. As a consequence, the maximum permitted capacity remains the same regardless of which firearm it might be used in.
Example:
The Marlin model 45 (Camp Carbine) rifle chambered for 45 Auto caliber uses magazines designed and manufactured for the Colt 1911 handgun, therefore the seven round and eight round capacities are permitted. A similar example is the 10 round capacity magazine for the Rock River Arms LAR-15 pistol, regardless of the kind of firearm it is actually used in.
(Magazines designed for one firearm but used in a different firearm , they are not DESIGNING a new magazine, they are using the M14 mag (As far as I have understood) Unlike the LAR 15, that was designed to only take 10 rounds by rock river arms for the pistol AR they produced)