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Yup. What a spectacularly bad idea when the RCMP have both power and a hard on for mag capacity.
.....it certainly seems that way .
Yup. What a spectacularly bad idea when the RCMP have both power and a hard on for mag capacity.
Is this wise????
They will use the previously used dual use argument to restrict ar15 pistol mags to 5
INegotiating with a tiger while your head is in its maw! That always works!
Why can't we just leave well enough alone
Just pulled this from lockhard tactical's instagram account
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Just curious, if you want a magazine similar to what you use for work why don't you use your gear from work?
If you are military or law enforcement and use an AR for work then why not just train on your work range with full capacity 30 round magazines?
I don't know what you do for work but if it involves legally using an AR and un-neutered magazines I would be surprised if a range was not available to you to practice and train on with your gear.
Doesnt work like that, at least for us in the military. We use standard capacity in our service weapons and they stay at work. Outside the Batallion we my own firearms, its the Firearm Act for us too. Neutered mags with NR/R firearms.
I shoot on a DND range and we're very strict about it. No work stuff on the "civilian gun range"
So they're very strict about how often you can train? I did say the work range since as far as I know most departments have their own private range or at least have a designated range for training. I'm not sure how the military handles it but I've seen police, RCMP, and conservation all practice at public ranges and they don't run 10 round mags in their pistols.
It seems very silly that as military or law enforcement a person would be so restricted if they want to train more than enough to maintain the minimum skills required to pass the qualifications. I know many departments are limited as to how much free ammo is available but I would have thought they would still let you use the range.
Doesnt work like that, at least for us in the military. We use standard capacity in our service weapons and they stay at work. Outside the Batallion we my own firearms, its the Firearm Act for us too. Neutered mags with NR/R firearms.
I shoot on a DND range and we're very strict about it. No work stuff on the "civilian gun range"
So they're very strict about how often you can train? I did say the work range since as far as I know most departments have their own private range or at least have a designated range for training. I'm not sure how the military handles it but I've seen police, RCMP, and conservation all practice at public ranges and they don't run 10 round mags in their pistols.
It seems very silly that as military or law enforcement a person would be so restricted if they want to train more than enough to maintain the minimum skills required to pass the qualifications. I know many departments are limited as to how much free ammo is available but I would have thought they would still let you use the range.
Mil aren't allowed to bring their service weapons home. Mostly cause they are (/s) FA baby killers (/s off).
Yes, exactly. I'm military and sad to say that we don't get enough time on the range. Even when we do it's normally for our annual qualification. You seldom get ranges where the focus is on teaching skills and drills.
Is this wise????
They will use the previously used dual use argument to restrict ar15 pistol mags to 5
INegotiating with a tiger while your head is in its maw! That always works!
Why can't we just leave well enough alone
We use to have our standard capacity magazines in our possession until a couple years ago... Now they sleep in the vaults with our weapon so people dont loose them/sell them/use them on the weekend at the range/gravel pit
Amen to that brother !
If we could hit the range at least once a month and work on skills, that would still be better that what we do right now...
Well that's very sad that they trust you with them on the base and overseas but at home you aren't allowed to train with them.
On the other side if you were to use standard 5/30 neutered magazines for your training you would become very proficient at mag changes. Last summer during the CQB course I took with Tactical Teacher he designed the course around using magazines limited to 5 rounds and I had zero issues running 5/30 Pmags while the guys trying to use LAR, ATRS, and Beowulf mags seemed to be struggling with reliability and I could run the course just as fast using my 3-gun belt or with my chest rig. I just make do with what we are allowed that actually works and hope that some day the lawyers win the battle to let us remove the rivets.
Thank you for your service brothers and I wish they trusted you at home as much as they trust you when you're away.
Uh.... This has never been OK. I've got 20yrs in and mags have always been secured in the vault. Prior to C68 it was likely fine.
Not that I haven't seen us break the rules numerous times because people don't have a clue. I've had tightly regulated equipment in my possession for a month on leave because my unit wanted it packed in personal luggage. Wouldn't listen when I told them it was illegal.
Mil aren't allowed to bring their service weapons home. Mostly cause they are (/s) FA baby killers (/s off).
I wish they trusted Canadian citizens too
Its something that was up until 2004/2005, but yeah we use to have magazines/bayonet in our possession at all time (locker was the prefered spot). Not saying it was OK, but it did happen as weird as it may sound.
I remember when they came around and collected our mags and bayonets... most guys turned in 4....
Was this a 5Bde thing? I've been in 2CMBG since '98 and mags were always stored in the vault. We've always had our bayonets though, still do.



























