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  • #16
    glock_this
    Calguns Addict
    • Dec 2005
    • 8225

    Originally posted by dieselpower
    I wish Pmags came in a 10rd factory body, I'd be replacing all my mags with them.
    you can make them from 20's IIRC, there is even a thread here for cutting a 20 down to a 10. I did it and salvaged a ruined Magpul (used to try a test idea), made it a 10rnder and then later, converted that to a single shot sled for a pistol.
    10 +1 in the chamber

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    • #17
      FourLoko
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 2426

      if you're going to pay $20 for blocked PMAGs (like I did) then you might as well have a handy bullet button tool attached:



      and they're pinned so you can worry less!

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      • #18
        glock_this
        Calguns Addict
        • Dec 2005
        • 8225

        Originally posted by FourLoko
        if you're going to pay $20 for blocked PMAGs (like I did) then you might as well have a handy bullet button tool attached:



        and they're pinned so you can worry less!
        True that, I have about 20 of these in total - several versions - and it is just easier this way for many to buy them preblocked, pinned, with his BB tool and there is even a model with Ranger Plates
        10 +1 in the chamber

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        • #19
          GMG
          Calguns Addict
          • Dec 2008
          • 7974

          Originally posted by dieselpower
          Its your call.

          Some say the installation of a limiting block on the inside requires disassembly to remove that limiting block and then the re-assembly without the limiting block is the crime (manufacture)...not the fact you have the ability to do that.

          Others say the mere fact you have the ability to remove the block is all a DA needs to file charges.

          Some say since most LEO read these threads they want to see the floor plate glued shut, because they believe they are the only ones with the authority to be allowed to have the ability to commit a crime... so to please any LEO you may encounter...glue the floor plate.

          Some say that you should FIGHT THE MAN...sell a kidney or lung if you have to...never surrender, never give in and all that jazz, so never glue the floor plate... dare LEO to arrest you when questioned....

          I say just buy a dam 10rd magazine, keep the rebuild kits disassembled in a box in your garage.
          +1 Good info here.
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          • #20
            blazeaglory
            Calguns Addict
            • May 2011
            • 6370

            seriously. buy all the high cap rebuild kits you want and keep them disassembled in a box somewhere. i doubt you will rarely ever have to repair a welded 10/20 mag so i would not worry about gluing one shut. use the 10 rounders for shooting if your worried of committing a crime.

            on a side note, its funny how people say "go featureless" and you can use all the high cap mags you want but isnt the fact that you are in possession of an assembled high cap mag a crime regardless? because if it isnt, why not leave them assembled and OUT of your BB rifle. sooo many stupid laws
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