Designed to hold only 5 Rounds

As someone stated earlier, is it possible to 3D print complete mags minus the spring of course. If so how do the Lieberals control that?
 
Im hoping they never make anything like that. Tbh nobody should. Non compliance with bull#### laws is preferable to 5 round cuck magazines
 
I heard that Mike from Canmore is looking for magazines.. he already bought a lot of rifles, now he needs some mags for them
 
From here: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/pol...sed-to-introduce-new-gun-control-legislation/

Maintain current magazine limits, which are generally five bullets for hunting rifles and shotguns and 10 for handguns, but crack down on the sale of magazines that can be modified to hold more cartridges.

That sure sounds to me like pinned magazines might not be legal as of next week, or what is out there might remain legal but the sale of pinned mags might be banned. As to how it plays out, we will see when the bill is presented.
 
So they are going to ban magazines for rifles that are currently banned and set to be confiscated. That makes sense...It isn't like they have anything else to concern themselves with atm. I guess will need these for our bolt-action (not)ARs
/sarc
 
if the liberals ban any magazine that can be modified to hold more than 5 rounds is banned, i see a huge opertunity for cross industries!

i highly dought any us manufacturers would be willing to make them, to small of a market i would think.

thoughts?

Just another 'paper cut' leading us down the path of complete civilian disarmament IF the current court cases fail...

And while it may be an opportunity for cross industries, it would be a HUGE issue for those in the Shooting Sports that need magazines. No way cross industries OR any american counterpart could or would tool up for all the different mags for a small market like us.
 
If they prohibit existing mags capable of > 5 rounds and implement a buy back, I will buy a 3D printer and print enough mags to more than pay for the printer.
 
Only metal springs can't be 3d-printed.. So unless they ban metal springs, this will achieve nothing.
 
Looks interesting.. I wonder how well this performs in extreme cold/hot conditions and if it can still maintain it's spring function after being compressed for a long time or after many cycles of compression.

I think it would be a consumable aftera number of cycles....Also could be made reliable by having a dual rate like offroad springs..
 
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