No, what kaboom thread? I still have about 750 rounds of Norc 5.56.....should I not shoot it?
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...-Blew-up-my-AR-today-KABOOM!?highlight=kaboom
No, what kaboom thread? I still have about 750 rounds of Norc 5.56.....should I not shoot it?
Federal a good choice then?
Hi mlanteigne,
That's how I read it too..... Bugger, bought if they weren't altered they were legal. Means my lar mags are prohib?....,,
Lol thx guys.
Who sells the atrs mags?
What kind of ammo does everyone use?
Oh I admit, legalese confuses the heck out of me but this:
2. Magazines designed or manufactured for both centrefire calibre rifles and handguns
Magazines designed to contain centrefire cartridges and designed or manufactured for use in a semiautomatic rifle are limited to five cartridges. However, magazines designed to contain centrefire cartridges and designed or manufactured for use in a semiautomatic handgun are limited to 10 cartridges. Magazines designed or manufactured for use in both semiautomatic rifles and semiautomatic handguns are subject to the limit of five cartridges.
Example:
Hi-Point rifle and handgun chambered for 9mm Luger caliber:
magazine capacities over five rounds are prohibited.
Seems to say that regardless of intended use, anything on an AR is prohib. No?
No. You are correct in thinking that mags designed for use in both rifles and pistols are limited to whatever the lower limit is between the two. What you are missing is the part I bolded above. The key is what firearm the mag is DESIGNED to be used in. Mags designed for use ONLY in pistols have a capacity limit of 10 rounds. The ATRS and LAR mags are PISTOL mags. The fact that they also will work in a rifle is irrelevant.
Mark
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