715t 25 rd mags

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I realize this are illegal now to buy, but if you already own. One were they grand fathered in or something? Or did they just ban the import of new ones into Canada? It seems an awful lot were sold here.
 
Look at all other pistol magazines they can hold 17 but pinned to 10. The ar-15 magazines are pinned to 5 out of 30 rounds. A pinned magazine complies with the law.

RCMP seized my 715T and many magazines for it (25 rounders) and gave them all back after that ordeal was done with, not going into details.

If they were illegal, I've have been charged with possession of prohibited devices.
 
Yeah that was probably before Moss berg made a pistol that uses same magazines. That is what made full capacity 25 round magazines prohibited devices if left full capacity. Pinned to 10 is no longer a regulated part.
 
This is what I found with Google search re Mossberg 715T 25rd mags, this is NOT my letter, just for your reference:


"Good morning,

RCMP - Specialized Firearm Support Services (RCMP-SFSS) is the legal classification policy centre. I am authorized to speak on the subject of firearm legal classification issues on behalf of SFSS Section and the Canadian Firearms Program (CFP).

Let me identify myself and my job function to you. My name is William Etter. I hold the job position title of Chief Firearms Technologist, in the Specialized Firearms Support Services which is the technical authority in the subject area of assigning the applicable legal class to all firearms, devices and prohibited ammunition.

Your correspondence and the questions you posed to the Firearms Program have been forwarded to me to me for a response.

The Specialized Firearms Support Services Section is a component of the Firearms Investigative and Enforcement Services Directorate, RCMP - Canadian Firearms Program.

QUESTION
I have a question concerning the status of the 25 round magazine which is currently being sold with the Mossberg 715T semi auto 22 lr. carbine.
Recently Mossberg has introduced into the U.S.A. (only) at this point a 715P semi auto 22 lr. pistol which apparently uses the same 25 round magazines as the 715T.
My question is, since the 715P has not been introduced into Canada at this point does that make the current 25 round magazine for the 715T carbine prohibited?
Without anyone having a definitive answer to date, I would just like some clarification on the matter if possible.
Thank you for your time,

ANSWER

The Mossberg 715T firearm model is manufactured in both rifle and handgun configurations. The magazine is interchangeable between the two configurations and is considered a dual purpose handgun / rifle magazine and the more restrictive handgun cartridge capacity limit applies.

Because handguns are limited to a ten shot magazine capacity in accordance with the CC PART III, S. 84, Regulations PART 4 Para 3. (1) (b) "The Former Cartridge Magazine Control Regulations", this limits the magazine capacity for the dual purpose rifle / handgun cartidge magazine to ten (10) shots, despite the firearm being designed to use rim-fire ammunition.

The firm Mossberg consulted with RCMP-SFSS in 2010 & 2012 and were advised that the importation of a "handgun" version of the 715T into North America would complicate their business model due to cartridge magazine issues under Canadian Law. They viewed this outcome as counter-productive and discontinued development (by CBC in Brazil) of the handgun (restricted version) completely. It was reported by Mosberg that no examples were brought to North America. (FRT # 131172)

The matter lay fallow until late 2013 when there was further discussion at the corporate Mossberg HQ level and a decision was made to re-instate the plan and continue to market and sell the CBC Manufactured, Brand name Mossberg, Model 715P (Pistol) firearm and the 715T firearm.

It should be noted that the Mossberg 715T is nothing but a "Dress-up" tactical kit surrounding a Mossberg 702 Plinkster, implicating the same 25 shot cartridge magazine sold for use with the 702 Plinkster series of firearms.

Mossberg Sales and Marketing Branch were advised of this problem and the Canadian cartridge magazine implications well before manufacture and distribution of the 715P firearm took place in 2013. A Mossberg Corporate decision was made to proceed with the sales and marketing in North America of this "Pistol" in 2013.

SPECIFIC QUESTION

My question is, since the 715P has not been introduced into Canada at this point does that make the current 25 round magazine for the 715T carbine prohibited?

ANSWER

Yes. The 25 shot cartridge magazine for the entire family of Mossberg Mossberg Model -715T, Mossberg 715P (restricted) Handgun and Model 702 Plinkster series of firearms, must be reduced to not more than 10 shots of the kind or type for which the cartridge magazine was designed.
Mossberg is fully aware of these facts and have a work around solution (which was revealed to me) consisting of replacing all 25 shot cartridge magazines in the hands of Canadian owners with a ten (10) shot magazine. I cannot speak for Mossberg; however, they are aware of the problem and have a contingency plan.
For further information from the appropriate authority on Mossberg’s “plan” to replace cartridge magazines, contact your Mossberg stocking dealer.

I hope this helps.

William Etter

William (Bill) Etter
Chief Firearms Technologist
Specialized Firearms Support Services
Firearms Investigative & Enforcement Services Directorate
RCMP - CFP
Specialized Policing Services

613-993-6684
 
Yeah that was probably before Moss berg made a pistol that uses same magazines. That is what made full capacity 25 round magazines prohibited devices if left full capacity. Pinned to 10 is no longer a regulated part.

Back your claims with fact.
Heads up though, you can't, because you're misinformed.
 
They are prohib now , this has all been done to death in other threads , mossberg has a program to exchange it for a 10 round stick mag,they are back order of course ive been waiting since oct
but anyways ,, you can get new 10 round ar type from al's out of stock at the moment
 
Yeah that was probably before Moss berg made a pistol that uses same magazines. That is what made full capacity 25 round magazines prohibited devices if left full capacity. Pinned to 10 is no longer a regulated part.

November 2014.......well after the initial panic wave.
 
This still going huh. From the last go around , I thought the general consensus was that the ones you had before the pistol came out were legal. As there were no more imported into the country after the pistol were released. And , is that letter from Etter even legal? Since when does the RCMP make laws? Just asking not telling:) Anyway my CFO and CFP told me they were good to go , but that's just their opinion .
 
Your really a special kind of stupid eh?

Read the post above yours, Did all the work for me.

I am a special kind of stupid. Stupid enough to know the difference between a letter written by a staff member, and the written Criminal Code of Canada.
Now go play with your Legos and stfu.
 
Read post #8

Doesn't change the fact why the magazines are prohibited. Or how to make them un-prohibited. Any pistol magazine that can hold more than 10 rounds is prohibited. Any 22 lr rifle magazine that is designed for a rifle on it can be unlimited. Just like lar-15 and normal ar-15 magazines. One is a pistol one is a rifle. Same thing for the 22's but in reverse without a cap limit.
 
Doesn't change the fact why the magazines are prohibited. Or how to make them un-prohibited. Any pistol magazine that can hold more than 10 rounds is prohibited. Any 22 lr rifle magazine that says rifle on it can be unlimited. Just like lar-15 and normal ar-15 magazines. One is a pistol one is a rifle. Same thing for the 22's but in reverse without a cap limit.

You have something from someone that says one thing, other people have experiences with the same departments saying something different.

Doesn't sound very "official" to me... Still opinion until something official comes out of the RCMP IMO.
 
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