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Well perhaps "any similar method" is rather broad. Either that or pinned and riveted mags are all prohibited devices.
Correct. Rivets do not meet this definition.
Yes, but again if we follow this to the letter, our rivetted and pinned magazines are prohibited devices. This particular part of the law (methods to limit magazine capacity) does not seem to be adequately defined or perhaps enforced, especially in regards to tubular magazines. And as such:
guys I've figured it out. I'm gonna buy a +30 extension designed for a pump action shotgun and put it on my semi shotgun. Magazine not designed for a semi-auto so I should be good to go according to the law right?![]()
The law is very adequately defined. Anyone who thinks wood is similar to metal, or thinks floating around loose inside the spring is the same as welded to the case body is grasping at straws.
The problem is enforcement. The RCMP and CBSA have never consistently enforced this law, but then they have never consistently enforced licensing for that matter either.
Go buy that 30 rd extension. Is it legal? thats for a judge to say, but whether you are 1 rd over, or 30 rds over, you are breaking the same law. In for a penny, in for a pound.




















































