9mm ar15 10 ROUND mags!!!!!

fed007 said:
how long before the 223 "pistol" mags gets approved? why isn;t someone manufacturing a single shot hand cannon on the cheap that takes AR mags on the sole business plan of reselling pistol labeled mags?

Won't happend soon, I emailed the RCMP tech and the .223 LAR-15 pistol use rifle mags from the LAR-15 rifle. So it's a proprietairy rifle mag at the base.
 
you guys dont listen do you ? of course it wont hapen all of thoses are AR 15 mags what we need is sommeone that will crate new dies and make them as completely new mag for a manualy repeting gun. the fact that they are 100% identical to AR mag is of no intrest here. If it help you think of the CZ carbine thoses are not converted auto because they where never put together as full auto. Same thing here it will not be an AR mag if it was never created as one. the fact that its 100% the same thing dosent matter.
 
Questar said:
First off, the pictured Bushmaster Carbon 15 Pistol is classified in Canada as a Restricted Handgun. The LAR-15 Pistols are classified in Canada as Handguns.

If you were to look in the FRT for the Carbon 15 Pistol you'll find it lists several different magazine capacities, BUT that's not the determining factor. If the magazine is manufactured for a Pistol/Handgun then it can have a 10 round capacity, if it's manufactured for a rifle then it's limited to 5 rounds.

That's why, when Beretta manufactured a batch of magazines and stamped CX Storm on them those magazines were deemed by RCMP to be "rifle" magazines and were legally limited to 5 rounds maximum.

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Since theses rifles are listed as pistols wuld it be OK to mount a collapsable stock on them? or would that comprimise their status as pistols?

Thats interesting that these are listed as pistols when my Brugger &THommet TP9 gets the restricted rifle designation and is stuck with 5 rounds :(
 
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As long as these are classified as handguns with the CFC that would make everything simple.

Question: are earlier Colt 9mm SMGs listed as rifles on the FRT?
 
umm, I believe in the states there are only two states that allow a maximum of up to 30rnd. magazines, one of them is Ohio I believe, but can you, in any state, have unlimited magazine capacity at a firing range???:confused:
 
black_bear said:
umm, I believe in the states there are only two states that allow a maximum of up to 30rnd. magazines, one of them is Ohio I believe, but can you, in any state, have unlimited magazine capacity at a firing range???:confused:

Could you clarify what you are asking and what you are saying?

There are states that imposed a mirror law to the now expired federal AW ban. Other states have different ideas on hi-cap mags. For the most part, the average state has no restrictions on mag capacity. Most of the states that now restrict capacitys, allow for grandfathered mags.
 
The sad thing is that IF Canada had been a significant market for U.S. gun makers they would most likely found ways to go around most, if not all of the nonsense brought by C-17 and C-68 with the same kind of dedication that they did with their now-defunct AWB ...
 
RobSmith said:
The sad thing is that IF Canada had been a significant market for U.S. gun makers they would most likely found ways to go around most, if not all of the nonsense brought by C-17 and C-68 with the same kind of dedication that they did with their now-defunct AWB ...

So true, everyone should have an AR at home, make them a market.
 
Christ, my head is spinning reading this thread. :lol:

Anyway, I've always found AR-15 pistols to be pretty useless, but 9mm AR-15s are really good, I think they're better than the MP5 provided the fire control parts are beefed up a bit with stronger pins and the bolt carrier and hammer are fiddled with a bit. Always found them to be easier to control on full-auto than an MP5.
 
black_bear said:
umm, I believe in the states there are only two states that allow a maximum of up to 30rnd. magazines, one of them is Ohio I believe, but can you, in any state, have unlimited magazine capacity at a firing range???:confused:

Nearly all of them.

Massachusetts has a mag limit of ten rounds and so does California, but pre-ban mags (i.e. the date of the State ban) are exempt, provided you physically had them before the ban. NY has a similar law, but pre-Federal ban in 1994 mags can still be brought into the State and you can still transfer pre-94 mags to other people. Hawaii has an absolute ban on pistol mags that hold more than ten, but rifle mags are okay. New Jersey has a total ban on anything that holds more than fifteen. Ohio has a 30-round limit. Maryland bans pistol mags that hold more than twenty rounds.

Some non-State jurisdictions have their own limits, D.C. has a ten-round limit, and some California cities have 5-round limits, and some cities in Ohio also have tighter magazine limits.

But everywhere else, no limits.

We don't have mag limits here in the UK either, although to own a semi or pump shotgun with a mag limit of more than 2 rounds requires a different harder to get licence.
 
LAR 15 Mags

Will these fit in a Bushmaster 9mm (carbon 15) pistol? They look identical

They are identical, but some knobsters told me that if they don't have the paint sprayed on them they're illegal. So, once the paint wears off i quess you're going to jail.
 
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