Legally pinning a magazine tube extension

So...yeah...exactly what the rest of this thread has said. Permanently fix the plug into your extension and you're good to go.

I had a Benelli 121-M1 with the factory 8 round magazine that was pinned through the drain hole. That pin had been in there since the 90's and didn't show any sign of falling out.

Read it again

If the plug is not made of the same material as the mag tube = no go for firearms act

OP asked about wood plug and many are suggesting plastic and spent cases etc

Shawn
 
Are you sure you even need to pin it? If it's a magazine that was designed and manufactured for a non-semi, then no need to pin it. As in, if you can buy it as a tube magazine for a pump and it comes unpinned you're fine.
 
Kinthelt - you're totally wrong, as are others about materials of the plug. Read the LAW. Semi MUST be pinned to 5, if the mag is from anything when it goes on a semi 5 is the max.
geez, the law only has 3 sub-sections. How hard is it to understand. And a wooden dowel doesn't do it. The law says 'similar' to magazine so unless the mag is wood is won't pass. Hunting regs allow s--- like that cause it's a temporary plug for hunting, but Not a temp in a 8-shell mag if it's a .
Is all this just to have a place to hang lites, etc?? What's the point of an 8-shell mag on a semi if you have to plug it?? An intimidation factor??
 
how are you buying the semi auto extension in the first place? would it not be banned device itself unless it entered the country pre pinned..

The extension tubes are manufactured for pump action shotguns (Unlimited mag capacity) but they also fit on semi-auto shotguns. Must be pinned to 5 though.
 
I have a nordic extension for my 1301. Does anyone have suggestions for gunsmiths in southern Ontario that could pin it?

You should of just bought it from Tactical Ordnance, they would of done it for you with purchase.
 
As others have said, permanently affixing a rod to the end cap is the answer. You could even get another cap and affix a longer rod to that if you're waterfowling (3 rounds). I'd colour code the caps slightly if it were mine so I'd know from a glance as to which tube capacity restriction was what.
 
As others have said, permanently affixing a rod to the end cap is the answer. You could even get another cap and affix a longer rod to that if you're waterfowling (3 rounds). I'd colour code the caps slightly if it were mine so I'd know from a glance as to which tube capacity restriction was what.

Being able to swap out the end caps at will isn’t exactly permanent. Once I fastened the aluminum dowel to the end cap, I used jb weld to permanently fasten the end cap to the body of the extension. This is for a Nordic components extension
 
Being able to swap out the end caps at will isn’t exactly permanent. Once I fastened the aluminum dowel to the end cap, I used jb weld to permanently fasten the end cap to the body of the extension. This is for a Nordic components extension

...so long as the magazine is entact, it's permanently restricted. I'd say if a LEO tried to get a 6th in he couldn't. I wouldn't JB weld sh1t. How do you clean it if the cap is welded on?
 
...so long as the magazine is entact, it's permanently restricted. I'd say if a LEO tried to get a 6th in he couldn't. I wouldn't JB weld sh1t. How do you clean it if the cap is welded on?

Nordic extensions are a 3 part system and have threads on either end of a blank tube. to use them you need a nut and an end cap. The end cap is easily swapped out in 15 seconds without removing the extension itself which I don’t believe would be considered permanent.I turn the 3 piece unit into a 2 piece. The extension itself is still totally removable from the gun.
 
Semi Automatic Shotguns are a bit trickier in Canada. For tube magazine-fed semi-auto shotguns, they can only take 5 rounds of the type they’re designed for in the mag. In a box magazine, that means 5 shells. In a tube, it’s a bit different since shotguns made for long shells will fit a few extra shorter shells in. The extra capacity is super important in 3 gun and some other action sports using shotguns.

Conservatively:

5 2&3/4 shells in a shotgun chambered for 2&3/4
6 2&3/4 shells in a shotgun chambered for 3″
7 2&3/4 shells in a shotgun chambered for 3.5″
 
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