They're useless without ammo....
Hes probably waiting till the Obama hi-cap ban comes in and he should be able to make a killing selling those for a higher price.
Not if he's just anticipating a money making opportunity.
I will have some pictures up hopefully tomorrow.
The line IS available for Canada, PM me for info. LEO and militay resellers ONLY!
Best regards,
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Another we won't sell to C-Villians company???.Would you mind posting the name of your company so I can start a formal boycott?The problem with mil spec mags, is that they are not heat treated. After a few drops and the lips bend. Accurate-Mags are heat treated. They will also come out with teflon coated. So far they are too busy selling to Colt to pin them. They also make a number of very nice sniper mags that are heat treated, teflon coated and have a nylon follower. They sold 12,000 at the SHOT Show!
I will have some pictures up hopefully tomorrow.
The line IS available for Canada, PM me for info. LEO and militay resellers ONLY!
Best regards,
Henry![]()
Great..Another we won't sell to C-Villians company???.
Why would you post pics if we can't buy them??
Thank you, Mr Savage, you are right! Here are some pics of the AR15 type mags:
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Here are some pics of the 5 shot mags:
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Here is a 300 WIn Mag before heat treating:
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Heat treating makes a very large difference in the price of mags. It is a labour intensive prcess. Also notice the nylon followers and the teflon coating, it makes it a smoother feed and more resistant to crude.
Here is the new website:
http://www.accurate-mag.com/home.html
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He cannot pin /modify the mags once they have entered Canada you can loose your firearms bussiness license over this .Hell Colt Canada sell there mags for 15.00 a piece but we cannot pin them and sell them to the public they are prohibit devices that are to be sold to End Users only.
Generally, all the AR mags are pinned in Canada by the dealer.
Yes, the CFO here, by comparison, is good. I know the Alberta shops do it as well.Then your CFO is much more forgiving than ours...
In Ontario, a dealer who did that would be in serious trouble... according to the Ontario CFO there is no provision in the firearms act that allows a dealer to be in possession of Prohibited Devices (high cap magazines) for the purpose of pinning them... and there is no provision in the act to take a Prohibited Device (high cap magazine) and turn it into a legal magazine. All magazines must be pinned "before" entering the country... the only exception are those being imported specifically for government (LE or Military) and those cannot be later "pinned" for civilian sale.
You're a lucky guy
Mark
He cannot pin /modify the mags once they have entered Canada you can loose your firearms bussiness license over this .
Thank you, Mr Savage, you are right!
Generally, all the AR mags are pinned in Canada by the dealer.




























