- Location
- Niagara Region, Ontario. For now
I have just thought about this SR9. I might look into the rule myself.
But if the Mag. safety is not there...as in not installed by the manufacturer. It should be considered a 'production' gun.
It was made that way, not altered.
Changing it to include the mag safety would actually be 'modifying' a production gun.
The guy doesn't know what he was talking about they all come with the mag safety installed. He just never actually tried firing one with no mag and a chambered round. The mag safety will still allow you to dry fire with no mag but the firing pin never gets far enough to hit a primer, because its stopped short by the mag safety. This is where the damage occurs.


















































