IRG I think you're thinking of the CP33. The P17 comes stock with 17 round mags.
It would still have to be pinned to 10 rounds regardless.
That's a lot different tho then not being allowed in the country period
IRG I think you're thinking of the CP33. The P17 comes stock with 17 round mags.
That's a lot different tho then not being allowed in the country period
Yeah I get that, but when your guns gimmick is having a magazine capacity that's higher than normal for .22 pistols it feels kinda pointless considering it'll have to be pinned to the same capacity as a lot of other frankly better .22 pistols, you might as well get one of the better guns than a jam-o-matic that lacks it's it selling point because our dumb laws.
First part can be said about any firearm in Canada tho
Not really though. The selling point of most guns isn't magazine capacity, most semi auto rifles these days take stanag mags, but that's not often the selling point of these rifles, it's a nice feature for sure, but it's out of convenience given the ubiquity of AR mags, it's not what makes the guns special though. The P17 is special though because of its magazine capacity, all the most popular .22 pistols feed from 10 round single stack magazines, the S&W Victory, Ruger Mark whatever, Browning Buckmark, etc, because making a high capacity .22 pistol mag is a bit tricky due to it being a rimmed cartridge, but kel tec and taurus both figured it out, that's what makes these guns special, but they're just like any other .22 pistol now thanks to our laws, they're no longer special so you may as well get one of the ones with a good reputation like the aforementioned.
The selling point of most guns isn't magazine capacity, most semi auto rifles these days take stanag mags, but that's not often the selling point of these rifles, it's a nice feature for sure, but it's out of convenience given the ubiquity of AR mags, it's not what makes the guns special though. The P17 is special though because of its magazine capacity, all the most popular .22 pistols feed from 10 round single stack magazines, the S&W Victory, Ruger Mark whatever, Browning Buckmark, etc, because making a high capacity .22 pistol mag is a bit tricky due to it being a rimmed cartridge, but kel tec and taurus both figured it out, that's what makes these guns special, but they're just like any other .22 pistol now thanks to our laws, they're no longer special so you may as well get one of the ones with a good reputation like the aforementioned.
Not really though. The selling point of most guns isn't magazine capacity, most semi auto rifles these days take stanag mags, but that's not often the selling point of these rifles, it's a nice feature for sure, but it's out of convenience given the ubiquity of AR mags, it's not what makes the guns special though. The P17 is special though because of its magazine capacity, all the most popular .22 pistols feed from 10 round single stack magazines, the S&W Victory, Ruger Mark whatever, Browning Buckmark, etc, because making a high capacity .22 pistol mag is a bit tricky due to it being a rimmed cartridge, but kel tec and taurus both figured it out, that's what makes these guns special, but they're just like any other .22 pistol now thanks to our laws, they're no longer special so you may as well get one of the ones with a good reputation like the aforementioned.
IRG I think you're thinking of the CP33. The P17 comes stock with 17 round mags.