pinning mags

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ok, lets say, theoretically, i come across an unpinned magazine. is there a gunsmith on vancouver island that is good at it?
 
That'd be like going to a gunsmith with an "live" Grenade and asking him to make it legal.

If I ever came across mags like that, I'd definitely double-check to make sure that you didn't overlook the fact that it already had a hole drilled in the mag body somewhere (spine/back) and a rivet (Home Depot/Canadian Tire) placed in it to ensure that no more than 5 rounds could fit (rifle) or 10 rounds (pistol).
 
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If you find such a magazine you can take it apart to make it legal. No individual part is the magazine, it only becomes a mag when its assembled.
 
Scarecrow is right. Disassemble until you get it "neutered"... As required by our retarded government...

Criminals DON'T pin their mags!!!

Friggen Dumb Rule

Cheers
Jay
 
I have converted several. I have recently seen unpinned mags with the handgun from an estate released from a police department to a sporting goods store with the stipulation they get them altered before selling them.

The law is being ignored generally. I don't think any criminals who have been caught robbing banks with these over capacity magazines have been charged either. :D
 
I know people who get charged with "prohibited device" charge. Be safe.

Anyway, I'm resurrecting this topic to avoid creating a new one. There is a good thread on pistol mags, but my concern is rifle mags. My question about tools and process, to make it easier, let's review AK mag or VZ-58 mag.

This is my understanding of the process:

1) Make a whole in the right place
2) Pin it with Rivet Tool from Canadian Tire (Is it any good anyway?)

Questions:

What diameter should I use? I assume it depends on rivet size. Something to watch for?

How do I place rivet? Do I have to take the mag apart or it can allow me to do it without assembly? (I never used rivet tool before).

I have a good idea how to figure where to drill, but riveting is new for me.
 
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the tools are easy to use, just drill hole in right place
the size of the rivet you are using -say 3/16" put the
rivet end that looks like a nail into tahe tool, push the
other end of the rivet into hole , squeese handles till it pops
the nail out and you are done, unless you did not drill the hole
in the right place, start over:p
For one or to jobs like this you just need a cheap tool,
but they are handy for lots of jobs- You can get all
types of rivets ( not a crappy tire)
 
the tools are easy to use, just drill hole in right place
the size of the rivet you are using -say 3/16" put the
rivet end that looks like a nail into tahe tool, push the
other end of the rivet into hole , squeese handles till it pops
the nail out and you are done, unless you did not drill the hole
in the right place, start over:p
For one or to jobs like this you just need a cheap tool,
but they are handy for lots of jobs- You can get all
types of rivets ( not a crappy tire)
Marry Christmas and Happy n.y.
 
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