SW M&P .22 25 round mag issue

And 100 percent of any and ALL costs of this need to be passed along to the RCMP. This cluster F**K needs to come out of someones hide.
 
Please contact jeff@northsylva.com to arrange to have your magazines modified.


o Credit Card Number – There is a service charge of $10 + tax. The letter does say service is free, but that was an error on the RCMP's part.

Extra magazines are being made available @ $28.95 each


Thanks,

Thanks for your detailed reply. Just one question:

Is shipping for the Extra magazines we may want to order included in the $10 service fee?
 
so when I called today, the lady told me once I can prove I traded in the 25 round mags for 10 round mags, I would receive an new registration certificate changing the classification of my AR15-22 to a 10 round only firearm...????
 
so when I called today, the lady told me once I can prove I traded in the 25 round mags for 10 round mags, I would receive an new registration certificate changing the classification of my AR15-22 to a 10 round only firearm...????

WTF? They must be making this stuff up as they're going along....
 
So north Sylva...

Your attitude towards this is to make a few bucks off of gun owner's backs for a mistake YOU made???
 
Please contact jeff@northsylva.com to arrange to have your magazines modified.

Please be ready to provide the following information.

o Full Name

o Address

o Phone Number

o PAL

o Serial Number of their rifle

o Quantity of magazines to be sent in for modification

o Credit Card Number – There is a service charge of $10 + tax. The letter does say service is free, but that was an error on the RCMP's part.

Extra magazines are being made available @ $28.95 each


Thanks,

So you got to pay for a mag that north silva sold as they are the only smith and wesson dealer in canda... to have it pinned..

Id take the letter and just throw it out then pin the mag my self or throw it away and if they come knocking to bad get a warrent.. or be a cfo officer not the rcmp..
 
So north Sylva...

Your attitude towards this is to make a few bucks off of gun owner's backs for a mistake YOU made???

Its not a mistake north silva did it was smith and wesson when they made a pistol and used the same mag and simply called it both a rifle and pistol mag.. I wouldn't pay to pin a mag all you need is a drill and a rivit gun or some glue or a welder.. it just has to be permant..
 
not so simple.

Its not a mistake north silva did it was smith and wesson when they made a pistol and used the same mag and simply called it both a rifle and pistol mag.. I wouldn't pay to pin a mag all you need is a drill and a rivit gun or some glue or a welder.. it just has to be permant..

....then you will have to PROVE to them that it was done properly. You think they'll just take YOUR word for it? I've heard some say they were told to take it to a verifier! A mag for fcuk sakes!
 
why do you have to take a M&P22 mags to a verifier when you didn't for any other mags you had to pin like pistol, AR, M14 mags etc when bill C-17 came into law.

There is no logical reason for this.

The RCMP and CFC are making this up as they are going along. It's beyond ludicrous.

This being said..... do you really want someone to come to your house with a warrant? Or the police to come knock on your door because you didn't fulfil the conditions set out in the letter and they were given your name by the CFC? You willing to take that chance?

You can be right, and still end up in a big and unnecessary hassle. Logic and fairness have nothing to do with Canadian gun laws, or with the way the RCMP treats gun owners.
 
Well....apparently one of our Banner Sponsors (whom I respect BTW) sells an aftermarket---get this---50 round, that's FIFTY round, 5-0, drum magazine from Black Dog Industries. How this is legal and the original 25 rounders are not, I will never understand. I wonder if the bright lights at RCMP/CFC will put two and two together?

God help us all.
 
Why would anyone want to buy a restricted m&p 22 rifle with mag restriction of 10 rounds now ?
This rifle is now a complete waste of time and money !

Meh. It's a s&itload of fun to shoot this rifle. It's accurate, feels good in the hand, and eats any ammo. None of my friends who tried it out failed to have a smile on their face when they were done.
 
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