Stainless AR Mags by Creative Products for CANADA!!

:eek: It might have been too good to be true... I checked the c-products web page today and it seems like they pulled the part off of the online sales. I did remember seeing an option to buy these pinned mags off of the website. $21 plus change.. Now they don't have them anymore. So is this gonna happen?
 
We are still producing the magazines for Canada, they will be sold through Canadian distributors. The paperwork to ship to Canada to individuals is overwhelming. This is the best and most cost effective manner. The distributors will be announced shortly.

Larry
C Products
 
Cool. Nice to hear another manufacturer willing to help us out. Thanks Larry.

Guess it's time to dust off the old visa card, lol....
 
C Products said:
We are still producing the magazines for Canada, they will be sold through Canadian distributors. The paperwork to ship to Canada to individuals is overwhelming. This is the best and most cost effective manner. The distributors will be announced shortly.

Larry
C Products

I hope the price doesn't double or triple
 
I hope the price doesn't double or triple

The distributors we have been working I believe will be very fair. This I will say....the price will not double. I know it will go up, there is a lot of additional costs associated with importing these mags as well as exporting. But it will be fair.

Larry
C Products
 
RevolverRodger said:
Larry... could you make a batch of these mags with rivet pinning in the spine?
Many people prefer this method of blocking AR mags...

That's legal for possession within Canada, but it is unfortunately not really up to snuff for importing.
 
RevolverRodger said:
Larry... could you make a batch of these mags with rivet pinning in the spine?
Many people prefer this method of blocking AR mags...

This method will not in mst instances pass US State regs for export.
 
What about manufacturing the magazine bodies with a hole punched in them for the rivet, then shipping the magazines in parts to Canada where they can be assembled with rivets?
 
HPL said:
What about manufacturing the magazine bodies with a hole punched in them for the rivet, then shipping the magazines in parts to Canada where they can be assembled with rivets?

customs will seize ALL mag bodies, regaurdless of if they are for pinned mags or not.
 
Let us not forget that one of the reasons that these mags will be relatively inexpensive is because they are being built to spec in quantity and all work is done at the factory.
If work needs to be done on arrival, or if there are 3 different models of blocking, then prices go up.
I think we can all agree that for the price we are getting quality, and leave it at that.
 
redleg said:
Let us not forget that one of the reasons that these mags will be relatively inexpensive is because they are being built to spec in quantity and all work is done at the factory.
If work needs to be done on arrival, or if there are 3 different models of blocking, then prices go up.
I think we can all agree that for the price we are getting quality, and leave it at that.
Sounds good, enough talk (and thus salivation) now what is the price and when are they arriving... I can handle 6 to 10 depending on the price...
 
Now the best part...they are only $21.99 USD/MAP. Dealer pricing will be available and volume discount will likely be also available. The magazines will be hitting the production line next week!


I hope the price doesn't double or triple

The distributors we have been working I believe will be very fair. This I will say....the price will not double. I know it will go up, there is a lot of additional costs associated with importing these mags as well as exporting. But it will be fair.

Larry
C Products

Larry... could you make a batch of these mags with rivet pinning in the spine?
Many people prefer this method of blocking AR mags...

Ok, so the price started low and now it might be up. Now someone wants to drill them and stick a hump on the spine and be like all the other mags out there that rip up the magwell. I want a 30/5 mag with an interal block.

So I'm hoping that when the dust settles they are still 30/5 mags, a little cheaper, and have clean external lines. Then I'll put my money down.

O'Kelly's Boys
 
So I'm hoping that when the dust settles they are still 30/5 mags, a little cheaper, and have clean external lines. Then I'll put my money down.

O'Kelly's Boys


The only block we are going to use is a lance. It meets the requiremants as a permanent block. No rivets etc. nice clean looking magazine.

Larry
C Products
 
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