Wather G22 value?

I used to have the P22 pistol to match. The mag body is pretty much identical but the base plate is different. I don't know if a slightly modified P22 mag would work.
Thank klrklr for keeping us posted on what the RCMP says about it. I am eagerly awaiting hopefully good news.
Modifying a pistol mag to fit a rifle is a bad idea and would likely constitute an offence.
 
Modifying a pistol mag to fit a rifle is a bad idea and would likely constitute an offence.



Say WHAT?

Seriously...people...PLEASE make an effort to actually KNOW the laws before councilling others.

You can use a pistol mag in a rifle....modified or no. Just make sure that you don't exceed max capicity for the handgun mag (10 rounds).
 
Say WHAT?

Seriously...people...PLEASE make an effort to actually KNOW the laws before councilling others.

You can use a pistol mag in a rifle....modified or no. Just make sure that you don't exceed max capicity for the handgun mag (10 rounds).
MODIFYING a mag so that it will fit in a rifle is manufacturing a prohibited device. After you modify it, it isn't a magazine designed and manufactured for use in a handgun, it's now a rifle magazine because that's why you modified it - for use in a rifle. With P22/G22 mags it's not an issue because they're rimfire and rimfire rifle mags are uncontrolled. However, modifying, say, a USP45 mag to fit in a USC is 100% illegal.
 
^^^^No. If you stay within rifle capacity limits (5 centerfire, 10 rimfire), it doesn't matter WHAT the mag was....feel free to look for the legislation if you'd like :)

In your example, you COULD modify the USP mag...however, it must be capped at the limit for RIFLES, so 5 rounds. The modification has nothing to do with it. Hell, you "modify" a mag every time you plug it to legal capacity. Wanna get really technical? You can modify a centerfire rifle to take pistol mags, and you are good to go at 10 rounds as long as the mags arent modded...just the gun.

So you are incorrect on the above, and super-duper incorrect when you said not to do it with the P22 mags...

And just out of curiousity...if you knew about the rimfire exemption, why exactly would you council that they'd be breaking the law in this thread about ...oh....a rimfire?
 
^^^^No. If you stay within rifle capacity limits (5 centerfire, 10 rimfire), it doesn't matter WHAT the mag was....feel free to look for the legislation if you'd like :)

In your example, you COULD modify the USP mag...however, it must be capped at the limit for RIFLES, so 5 rounds. The modification has nothing to do with it. Hell, you "modify" a mag every time you plug it to legal capacity. Wanna get really technical? You can modify a centerfire rifle to take pistol mags, and you are good to go at 10 rounds as long as the mags arent modded...just the gun.
Ok, I see what you're saying now. What I meant was "if you modify a >5rd pistol mag to fit in a rifle, without capping it to 5 in the process, you are creating a prohibited rifle mag", which is exactly what you're saying. I thought it was implied when you say "modify a mag" that you mean "modify such that it holds more than it's legal capacity" because why else would you even care?

And just out of curiousity...if you knew about the rimfire exemption, why exactly would you council that they'd be breaking the law in this thread about ...oh....a rimfire?
Because I didn't realize we were talking about rimfires... :D
 
This is a bit off topic guys.

On topic I understand the walther is a bit rare or an oddity but I would say 400-450 at best is what I would pay and I am nuts about rimfires. To go to 600+ if better come with 4+ mags and more than a 40 buck scope on her. I prefer stock guns with no glass but spare mags are nice.

So has anyone done the transfer yet?? If someone wants to test the waters let me know and we can do so even if it is not a sale we can just see what happens. I am anxious and angered by all the RCMP classification BS with rimfires no matter what they look like. I want to see my AP 80 unrestricted so I can load up those bananna mags and take out some gophers .....:ar15: ALso my AP 74 wants to hit the fields too...:ar15:
 
Drewz, this is the latest as of today. I put a deposit on one yesterday and we tried to transfer it today. The provincial cfo wouldn't touch it and transfered the store to ottawa, they flat out said it was a prohib and grandfathered. Their line was, it could only be transferred to another store who had prohib status but could not be transferred to any individual even they were prohib qualified because the gun was grandfathered. How is that for sane?????? So, I don't get the gun for now. Will call the NFA and try and get some help on this and force the issue. But as of today, Ottawa will not allow them to be transferred to individuals...hope this helps to clarify things. PM me if you like.
 
Not sure it would all fit in a crock pot. The person in ottawa was not making any sense just excuses. I was in TSE today and saw not one but TWO 308 bullpup tactical rifles with 10 round mags, yes they were bolt and yes they could be fired without the stock on them, they didn't have the steyr HS50 or it would have been 3, all non-restricted.
 
If you like the "bullpup" design, there are the Tavor, FN FS2000, FN PS90 and many other tactical bolt action rifles ie Steyr HS50. The problem with the G22 seems to be the removable "bullpup" stock among other things.
 
If you like the "bullpup" design, there are the Tavor, FN FS2000, FN PS90 and many other tactical bolt action rifles ie Steyr HS50. The problem with the G22 seems to be the removable "bullpup" stock among other things.

3 issues with your list:

#1 none are rimfire, why does that matter to me see #2
#2 you cannot hunt in SK with a .223
#3 cost of the gun and shooting it being a centerfire
 
Drewz, this is the latest as of today. I put a deposit on one yesterday and we tried to transfer it today. The provincial cfo wouldn't touch it and transfered the store to ottawa, they flat out said it was a prohib and grandfathered. Their line was, it could only be transferred to another store who had prohib status but could not be transferred to any individual even they were prohib qualified because the gun was grandfathered. How is that for sane?????? So, I don't get the gun for now. Will call the NFA and try and get some help on this and force the issue. But as of today, Ottawa will not allow them to be transferred to individuals...hope this helps to clarify things. PM me if you like.

Bull####!
 
I have never recieved a letter from the CFC stating that my G22's status was anything but non-restricted. I do recall however that there was some kind of bulletin on CFC/RCMP site in or around 2006 time frame saying that the status may change. It is BS anyway you look at it. With all of their knowledge from the $2B machine you would figure they would let you know they were changing their simple little minds.
 
I have never recieved a letter from the CFC stating that my G22's status was anything but non-restricted. I do recall however that there was some kind of bulletin on CFC/RCMP site in or around 2006 time frame saying that the status may change. It is BS anyway you look at it. With all of their knowledge from the $2B machine you would figure they would let you know they were changing their simple little minds.

Me also and I have not. From what I understand grandfathered does not exist any more you have to already have it. It was in the courts from what I have heard any news?
 
Not sure it would all fit in a crock pot. The person in ottawa was not making any sense just excuses. I was in TSE today and saw not one but TWO 308 bullpup tactical rifles with 10 round mags, yes they were bolt and yes they could be fired without the stock on them, they didn't have the steyr HS50 or it would have been 3, all non-restricted.

That the same BS that they used about the G22 you can fire it without the stock. I have tired and yes you can but only the chambered round it does not cycle after that.
 
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