On a resent trip to the US,I just saw a pic in the latest OnTarget magazine that Magpul was making a dedicated 10 rd mag for AR's. I'm wondering if the same legality would apply to them as it does to the RRA 10 rd pistol mags ?
Alberta Tactical approached Magpul to make ten round dedicated pistol mags. Magpul said no.
Alberta Tactical then approached CAA with the request. CAA said yes.
ATRS is currently sold out. In about 2 months they will have more. They are shaped like a CAA 20 round mag, are polymer, and the next batch will be in Black, Tan and Olive Drab.
Forget magpul. Polymer pistol mags are already here.
CAA mags are crap compared to Magpul. Its cool they are making the pistol ten rounders for us and it looks like my AA Beo mags are made by them too but no where near Magpul quality.
Too bad... one small marking on them could open up the Canadian market on it. Someone should phone them and tell them... Sounds like a Blaxsun job.
Alberta Tactical then approached CAA with the request. CAA said yes.
Forget magpul. Polymer pistol mags are already here.
FORGET ATRS...We want a MAGPUL Price. $20 or less.
10 round pistol mag...no pinning required.
FORGET ATRS...We want a MAGPUL Price. $20 or less.
10 round pistol mag...no pinning required.
CAA mags are crap compared to Magpul. Its cool they are making the pistol ten rounders for us and it looks like my AA Beo mags are made by them too but no where near Magpul quality.
Yes sir.Good point. Forgot I had already switched to polymer Beo .50 mags.
How are they crap exactly (inferior, of less quality, poor design, prone to breakage, etc)?
The CAA magazines are comparable to the Magpul MOE (older) PMAGs. I have seen some issues with followers sticking on the CAA magazines, but some G95 seemed to remedy that. I wouldn't say they're crap (I think that title is reserved for the LAR15's), but the new PMAG M3s are the gold standard at this point (albeit limited to 5 rounds).
.........Drake at Magpul flatly refused to manufacture 10 round pistol mags for US regardless of the quantity we ordered. .



























