What would you pay for legal full cap AR15 magazines?

P0WERWAGON said:
how can they rule it to only 5 rounds

You're asking and/or arguing with the wrong guy. Armedsask is only reporting what the RCMP has done. If you want to know "how" (as in "why"), you have to ask the RCMP.

Alternately, you could just create such a mag yourself, face certain (given the RCMP's pre-existing ruling) prosecution (costing about $30K) and risking the loss of your guns and your freedom.
 
P0WERWAGON said:
but if the mag only fits the 7615 and not an AR, how can they rule it to only 5 rounds. if it only fits into a pump then it cannot be called a semi mag?
Remington designed the rifle to use AR15 mags, not 7615 mags. The did this by putting an AR15 mag well on it.

The RCMP logic is that the 7615 mag well is an "add on part" that is an "AR15 Magazine Well". As such, the mag well on the rifle is not a 7615 mag well, it's is an AR15 mag well. How can it be anything other than an AR15 magazine if it was designed to go in an AR15 mag well.

That is the RCMP logic and I'd actually have to agree with them the way Remington marketed the rifle as specifically designed to use AR15 mags.



BigUglyMan said:
I can't believe I just read all 12 pages of this thread.
It's really only 2 pages that repeat themselves about 6 times. :rolleyes:
 
Questar said:
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Focus on the magazine... you don't need to build a gun... there are already guns that magazines can be manufactured for.

Mark
Yes, Armedsask...

Actualy re-read his entire post.

Find out which those guns are (there are already companies making hi cap mags for those guns and they cannot keep up with the demand:eek: ).

So all you have to do is join the band.
 
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Is it reasonably possible to manufacture 30 rounders for an M700 or something, and then modify an AR to take M700 mags?
 
It's a PITA to modify the ar mag well for anything
because the walls are thin like ####.
The (theoretical) solution would be to make a billet receiver
and leave it thicker, so it can be cut for another mag profile.

But the people early in the thread suggested the dimple variant,
which would require minimal mod'ing,
just very little of grinding or miling
on the inside of the lip of the skirt of the magwell.
 
Dr.Lector said:
It's a PITA to modify the ar mag well for anything
because the walls are thin like s**t.
The (theoretical) solution would be to make a billet receiver
and leave it thicker, so it can be cut for another mag profile.

But the people early in the thread suggested the dimple variant,
which would require minimal mod'ing,
just very little of grinding or miling
on the inside of the lip of the skirt of the magwell.
But under that logic, wouldn't it be legal to use full cap AK mags in a modified SKS? Or is it because they are still "AK" mags?
 
Savage said:
Yes Kevin I think that Mark is correct build the mag for the firearm IE 7615 and you can run whatever capacity you want

That would appear to be the simplest idea. Just because the current mags are cosidered AR mags, could you not produce some and stamp them specifically for the 7615, hence they would be legal 30 rounds because it was designed for the 7615 specifically. *Just read above, did not see page two until now! Set at 100 posts per page.

VanIsle said:
But under that logic, wouldn't it be legal to use full cap AK mags in a modified SKS? Or is it because they are still "AK" mags?

No because they are both semi-automatic firearms. Both have to be pinned to 5. Sask wants to build a legal 30 rounder designed for a pump, which would possibly fly.
 
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Whoo-hoo! That's getting close to $10 a round for capacity. Surely a mag can be built for that kind of moolah.........:p
 
this thread makes me dizzy. round and round we go. "trailer park girls go around the outside........" Armedsask, this is funny, everything new person to the thread asked the same questions...Ill go again:

"why can't you just use a mag for the 7615?"
 
its simple because it dose not exist

remington ship them whit AR mag or mag produced on AR mag making equipment.

create a 100% new and original mag for it and bingo.. the fact that it fit in anything else is just NOT AN ISSUE.

as GT as said again an again most pepole say that the RCMP just do as they feel like but its just not thrue. they impose very strickly a dumb law. do your job and they will have no other choises than to say yes
 
btw : i i was the one doing it i would make the new mag yellow or red or sommething so that the normal cop can be easly instructed : yellow mags are ok
 
Armedsask said:
What part of "any mag for a 7615 is an AR15 mag" do you guys not understand?


because its not true and i have been told the contrary by pepole at the cfc and its not consistant whit other ruleing... they are just trying to scare you away
 
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