A guy in BC was charged and convicted of importing 30 round mag bodies. It was ruled that since they were so easily assembled into full capacity 30 round mags that the bodies by themselves where to be considered a prohibited device. Supposedly, certain factors, such as the mag bodies never being pinned, where considered. Up until this case mag bodies were widely considered just parts and not prohibited. Nothing in the actual law has changed, just now a court has interpreted it and set precedence.
Can you disassemble a mag to clean it, I would probably say you can, but there is a slim chance you maybe standing in front of a judge trying to explain yourself. Just as there is a slim chance you might be with that mag. Take it for what its worth, but something tells me the guy who imported those mag bodies never thought he would be liable for 5 years in prison, as many did before him.
Can you disassemble a mag to clean it, I would probably say you can, but there is a slim chance you maybe standing in front of a judge trying to explain yourself. Just as there is a slim chance you might be with that mag. Take it for what its worth, but something tells me the guy who imported those mag bodies never thought he would be liable for 5 years in prison, as many did before him.


















































