Question about 10 round mag

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My friend bought a 10 round mag for his Norinco M305 from a Canadian retailer. Turns out this 10 round mag is limited to 5 rounds through the use of a wood block inside the mag.

Common sense says throw it in the garbage unless.....?
 
Throw what in garbage? the block of wood? That would make the magazine a prohibited item.
However I somehow doubt a block of wood is legal to begin with, but I could be wrong on that. Your friend should properly pin the magazine with a rivet to the legal 5 rounds. Then maybe throw the block of wood out.
 
If I recall correctly, the government frowns upon nonpermanent ways of making a magazine conform to our laws. Otherwise no one would use rivets if they could get away with pieces if wood.
 
Canadian law requires magazines for centerfire semi-auto rifles be blocked to no more than 5 rounds. It does not specify HOW they're blocked, only that they're permanently blocked. I doubt the block of wood would have qualified as permanent (most are riveted or welded) but it's there for legal reasons.

Do NOT throw it away unless you or a gunsmith do something else to block that magazine to 5 rounds. In it's original form, it's a prohibited item. Getting caught = charges.
 
My friend bought a 10 round mag for his Norinco M305 from a Canadian retailer. Turns out this 10 round mag is limited to 5 rounds through the use of a wood block inside the mag.

Common sense says throw it in the garbage unless.....?

Yo newphew dem clips be illigal if dey aint blocked to 5 shots. Yall could be in jail fo dis
 
Turns out this 10 round mag is limited to 5 rounds through the use of a wood block inside the mag.

Common sense says throw it in the garbage unless.....?

Bud, didn't they teach this in your PAL course?...you can't have 10 rounds in a semi-auto. Unless you're confusing this with AIA or the LAR mags for black rifles.
 
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