I want to know which other models will work.
Here is the article from the CSSA
Did you know?
Many .40 S&W handgun mags are perfectly usable in 9mm Luger pistols. These magazines will hold an extra 3-4 shots. For example, the Beretta 96 .40 S&W magazine will hold 14 rounds of 9mm ammunition and functions perfectly in Beretta 92 pistols and Cx4 carbines. Not only is the extra magazine capacity handy, IT IS PERFECTLY LEGAL!
In a letter dated July 9, 2007, RCMP Senior Firearms Technologist William Etter states, "The Former Cartridge Magazine Control Regulations are oriented to the possession of Cartridge Magazines. Once a cartridge magazine is acceptable as a magazine for a "handgun, commonly available in Canada" and is capable of containing ten shots or less of the kind or type for which the magazine was originally designed, its further use in any other handgun or any other calibre cartridge is not regulated.
The use of a Heckler & P7 M10 cartridge magazine in a Heckler & P7 M13 firearm loaded with 13 cartridges of 9MM LUGER calibre, in our opinion, would not constitute a violation of the Former Cartridge Magazine Control Regulations."
This is great news for pistol shooters. Canadian shooters have envied our American cousins since the onset of our silly magazine restrictions came into force. Now it appears, there is a little light at the end of the tunnel.
Here is the article from the CSSA
Did you know?
Many .40 S&W handgun mags are perfectly usable in 9mm Luger pistols. These magazines will hold an extra 3-4 shots. For example, the Beretta 96 .40 S&W magazine will hold 14 rounds of 9mm ammunition and functions perfectly in Beretta 92 pistols and Cx4 carbines. Not only is the extra magazine capacity handy, IT IS PERFECTLY LEGAL!
In a letter dated July 9, 2007, RCMP Senior Firearms Technologist William Etter states, "The Former Cartridge Magazine Control Regulations are oriented to the possession of Cartridge Magazines. Once a cartridge magazine is acceptable as a magazine for a "handgun, commonly available in Canada" and is capable of containing ten shots or less of the kind or type for which the magazine was originally designed, its further use in any other handgun or any other calibre cartridge is not regulated.
The use of a Heckler & P7 M10 cartridge magazine in a Heckler & P7 M13 firearm loaded with 13 cartridges of 9MM LUGER calibre, in our opinion, would not constitute a violation of the Former Cartridge Magazine Control Regulations."
This is great news for pistol shooters. Canadian shooters have envied our American cousins since the onset of our silly magazine restrictions came into force. Now it appears, there is a little light at the end of the tunnel.




















































