First of all, the CSSA recommends that no one pin or modify these mags until the issue is resolved. There is still some hope that this idiotic ruling can be overturned.
Second, why bother to pin a 25 round mag to ten and pack that dead awkward weight around? Just get a regular 10 round mag.
Can you even legally pin a mag under the current gun laws? I know importers can't even import full capacity mags ie surplus M16 and pin them here, as they need to be pinned before entry into Canada.
You can no longer pin your own magazine unless you have a permit to pin mags. Dealers can't and Distributors can't, you can't.Can you even legally pin a mag under the current gun laws? I know importers can't even import full capacity mags ie surplus M16 and pin them here, as they need to be pinned before entry into Canada.
You can no longer pin your own magazine unless you have a permit to pin mags. Dealers can't and Distributors can't, you can't.
There's those ones at irunguns with two connected 25 round mags pinned to 10 rounds each. If /when the ruling gets overturned you could unpin it. That would be 50!
First of all, the CSSA recommends that no one pin or modify these mags until the issue is resolved. There is still some hope that this idiotic ruling can be overturned.
Second, why bother to pin a 25 round mag to ten and pack that dead awkward weight around? Just get a regular 10 round mag.
First of all, the CSSA recommends that no one pin or modify these mags until the issue is resolved. There is still some hope that this idiotic ruling can be overturned.
Second, why bother to pin a 25 round mag to ten and pack that dead awkward weight around? Just get a regular 10 round mag.
A lot of stupid sheep here , !