Mags pinned too high?

The law is pretty clear on what is legal... The rest isn't

https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/laws/regu/sor-98-462/latest/sor-98-462.html
(4) A cartridge magazine described in subsection (1) that has been altered or re-manufactured so that it is not capable of containing more than five or ten cartridges, as the case may be, of the type for which it was originally designed is not a prohibited device as prescribed by that subsection if the modification to the magazine cannot be easily removed and the magazine cannot be easily further altered so that it is so capable of containing more than five or ten cartridges, as the case may be.

(5) For the purposes of subsection (4), altering or re-manufacturing a cartridge magazine includes

(a) the indentation of its casing by forging, casting, swaging or impressing;

(b) in the case of a cartridge magazine with a steel or aluminum casing, the insertion and attachment of a plug, sleeve, rod, pin, flange or similar device, made of steel or aluminum, as the case may be, or of a similar material, to the inner surface of its casing by welding, brazing or any other similar method; or

(c) in the case of a cartridge magazine with a casing made of a material other than steel or aluminum, the attachment of a plug, sleeve, rod, pin, flange or similar device, made of steel or of a material similar to that of the magazine casing, to the inner surface of its casing by welding, brazing or any other similar method or by applying a permanent adhesive substance, such as a cement or an epoxy or other glue.

Man...with the amount of times I've seen the above posted, I didn't even finish reading it from the screen. I looked away and finished saying it out-loud to myself, kind of like when Private Joker and Private Pile were reciting their creed..."This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine..." I loved Full Metal Jacket...great movie

However, it seems that this endless debate of magazine pinning always resurrects itself in every single forum...why is it that so many people have a difficult time understanding it? It's in plain old black and white, boys! It makes absolutely no mention to the modification of the follower...case of cartridge magazine only!

Whatever...that's how I interpret it. YMMV.

I think I'm gonna' go watch Full Metal Jacket...
 
The law is pretty clear on what is legal... The rest isn't

https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/laws/regu/sor-98-462/latest/sor-98-462.html
(4) A cartridge magazine described in subsection (1) that has been altered or re-manufactured so that it is not capable of containing more than five or ten cartridges, as the case may be, of the type for which it was originally designed is not a prohibited device as prescribed by that subsection if the modification to the magazine cannot be easily removed and the magazine cannot be easily further altered so that it is so capable of containing more than five or ten cartridges, as the case may be.

(5) For the purposes of subsection (4), altering or re-manufacturing a cartridge magazine includes

(a) the indentation of its casing by forging, casting, swaging or impressing;

(b) in the case of a cartridge magazine with a steel or aluminum casing, the insertion and attachment of a plug, sleeve, rod, pin, flange or similar device, made of steel or aluminum, as the case may be, or of a similar material, to the inner surface of its casing by welding, brazing or any other similar method; or

(c) in the case of a cartridge magazine with a casing made of a material other than steel or aluminum, the attachment of a plug, sleeve, rod, pin, flange or similar device, made of steel or of a material similar to that of the magazine casing, to the inner surface of its casing by welding, brazing or any other similar method or by applying a permanent adhesive substance, such as a cement or an epoxy or other glue.

Very good, thanks for that.
 
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