Diemaco Polymer C7/8 magazines

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Does anyone know what the the current going rate is on these? I have about half dozen coming in and have no idea what they are selling for. Thanks.
 
5 to 10 years unless they are pinned. The value of crappy mags that broke all the time would go down. That is why the CAF went to metal mags.

If I could say, $5-10 a piece. After they have been pinned. They won’t last very long before the lips brake off and then they become useless
 
Does anyone know what the the current going rate is on these? I have about half dozen coming in and have no idea what they are selling for. Thanks.

Origin? If they are CF is there any possibility that they are not stolen?
 
No one has been successfully charged for illegal magazine capacity in Canada yet. What gets them is all the other charges laid and -retrial negotiations to plead down on the other stuff and the magazine charge gets removed.
 
Many years ago a friend shot and killed a guy in a drug deal gone bad. The gun charge was the first charge bargained away for his guilty pleasure to manslaughter. Our "justice" system is a mess.
 
No one has been successfully charged for illegal magazine capacity in Canada yet. What gets them is all the other charges laid and -retrial negotiations to plead down on the other stuff and the magazine charge gets removed.

Guy in BC went to jail for importing disassembed 30 round AR magazines.
 
Origin? If they are CF is there any possibility that they are not stolen?

There are lots of stolen ones out there. Police also used thermolds. IRRC several crates went to the commercial distributor after lancers replced the thermolds for police sales.

Post 95 manufacture marks and machined lips indicate second and third gen which were very durable. Later models were not just zytel, but had glass fibre injected into the molds with the zytel.
 
Not sure what you're reading above...poster said 5-10 years for possessing over cap mag. I responded...no one in this country is getting 5-10 years. Dont think that even remotely resembles legal advice...unlike your post which clearly is.

Not sure why a simple thread of asking the going rate of an AR mag gets into an overcapacity debate? Should I have defined the intial question with "legally pinned to 5 round" AR mags?

Thank you for the legal advice. You're a lawyer?

No?

Well...

Ed Burlew is a lawyer: https://cssa-cila.org/legals/legal-storage-and-transport/
 
No one has been successfully charged for illegal magazine capacity in Canada yet. What gets them is all the other charges laid and -retrial negotiations to plead down on the other stuff and the magazine charge gets removed.

I suggest you review R. v Cancade
 
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