And drilling that hole would make it a prohib device. And yet, people claim it works without the hole?
So that must mean you can weld up the hole on a 20 round M14 mag and use it at full capacity in the AIA, right? Or maybe not.
Even if you drill a hole in the AIA mag, it's still a mag designed for a bolt gun.
If drilling the hole in an AIA constitutes "manufacturing" a mag for a semi-auto than my first example must also be "manufacturing" a mag for a bolt-gun.
Has this made your head hurt yet?
So that must mean you can weld up the hole on a 20 round M14 mag and use it at full capacity in the AIA, right? Or maybe not?
None of this makes sense. The way I understood the law, as soon as you put a mag holding more than five rounds into a semi-auto, you have a prohibited weapon. This is why the SKS is blocked to five even though it has a fixed magazine. The only exceptions were the eight round M1 clip, and belt feds.
But wouldn't the firearm itself become awful unlawful the instant it became capable of holding more than five rounds? No matter what the magazine came from?



























