The contentious mags were not even designed or manufactured by Ruger. They're from Butler creek, Pro Mag, GSG and others.
Small correction ...... the BX-25 is also part of the issue, and it is manufactured by Ruger.
The contentious mags were not even designed or manufactured by Ruger. They're from Butler creek, Pro Mag, GSG and others.
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22 Long Rifle calibre magazines designed or manufactured for 10/22 platform rifles are also inherently designed or manufactured for 10/22 platform handguns. Because 22 Long Rifle calibre 10/22 platform magazines are designed or manufactured for use in a semi-automatic handgun, they are prohibited devices if they are capable of containing more than 10 cartridges. The 10 cartridge limit for the 10/22 platform applies irrespective of the type of firearm it is used in.
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Pay everyone out for the retarded ruger chargers and burn them. Then remove frt. Problem solved. Does anyone even own a ruger charger?
Where exactly is communication from the gun orgs on this? I donate so they can go silent when SHTF? Aren't they supposed to be vocal about crap like this?
http://myemail.constantcontact.com/...-2016.html?soid=1124731702303&aid=10CtELKcn24
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/ccfr-issues-advisory-on-rcmp-document-2146101.htm
But the orgs have very little pull in Ottawa now, with the current administration.
The influence of gun owners has to come from gun owners themselves, in their tens and hundreds of thousands, writing to their MP, talking to their MP, and writing the Minister of Public Safety.
i.e. The RCMP are asserting today:
2008 - they became prohibited devices, but they hadn't noticed
2013 - they are still prohibited devices, but their pronouncement 74 wasn't clear (BX only, not all)
2016 - they are still prohibited devices, and they're being more clear (millions were illegal since 2008; although there is still some ambiguity about magazines for product lines other than Ruger's)
I wonder what brought this on.
I have a theory;
It's a two pronged assault -
Bill S-223 is still sitting in the senate; it's hardly dead. In that bill, the only firearms you are allowed to possess "at home" are .22 rifles.
The RCMP are now stripping down the configuration of what those .22 rifles would consist of.
After they are done with this fiasco, they'll use the same warped logic to move on to further prohibiting mags and firearms that are on their hit list.
You sir are officially the most ignorant person on this forum if you think this is a viable solution. I suppose we should do this to all pistol versions of rifles then eh? AR pistols, XCR pistols, VZ pistols, just ban it all and throw one group under the bus at a time until we are all gone.
Does it make sense to put forth a rational argument to just eliminate the magazine limits all together?
In the liberal world this might seem impossible, but from a practical stance it makes a lot of grey area go away.