i thought they had to be pinned before reaching the consumer?
because you would be violating the law as soon as you receive them if they were not pinned.
I use magazine blocks for most of my mags which include cz p09 mags. My shadow and tanfoglio mags are dimpled. Otherwise i would use magblocks on them too.
What are mag blocks ? How do you secure them ?
Has anyone checked with RCMP if that is acceptable without permanently bonding the baseplate to the magazine? I'm assuming I'd have to expoxy to the lock plates in the magazines to be Canadian compliant?
Has anyone checked with RCMP if that is acceptable without permanently bonding the baseplate to the magazine? I'm assuming I'd have to expoxy to the lock plates in the magazines to be Canadian compliant?
I emailed the RCMP tech team, they replied with no, unless you permanently attach the baseplate to the magazine casing. They care about unmodified casings. I could however use the mag blocks then just rivet the baseplate to magazine. But the +2 base adapters aren't metal but plastic. Pinning the side it is.. I'm guessing easiest way to find out where to drill would be a taken apart magazine with 10 rounds and a depth gauge or Wooden stir stick to measure location of follower ?
That's the thing. I don't remember the law stating the casing had to be modified. I believe it was the mag had to be permanently modified, ie case, follower, floor. New interpretation?



























