nobody mentioned calegalmags.com they seemed like a good company to deal with.
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Where do you guys buy your magazines? also PSA question
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For what its worth, and it seems like the legality of it is divided 50/50 so you can decide what side you are on, but ordering a PMag "rebuild kit" with a round limiter and then discarding the bottom plate seems to be cost effective. You get 3 round limiters for 13 bucks and pmags are only 14 bucks off of 44mag.com and magpul ships for free.
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=481962 here is the debate on it. I decided the best point made was:
"and you need to understand that there isnt a single 10rd magazine you own that I can not alter to hold an 11th round... WITHOUT TOOLS!!!! Unless you have pinned, welded and or epoxied all of them. Glock magazines, XD magazines, 10 rd AR15 magazines, 1911 Wilson combat extended magazines,... all of them can be taken apart by using finger power alone
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Drop 3 or 4 spring coils out the bottom and place the floor plate back on. The spring tension will hold the plate in place and with less spring in the magazine, it will hold more than 10. hence... its illegal by your standards and the floor plate needs to be welded in place to STOP this criminal behavior.
Therefore not a SINGLE 10 round magazine you own is LEGAL... they are 100% ILLEGAL by your standards. Please turn yourself into the nearest LEA for 12020 violations and 12276.1 violations if you use them in a fixed magazine locked rifle.
thank you for your support. we don't need criminals like you goofing things up for us. LOL I am joking... don't get all bent out. Just trying to prove a point. No magazine made is permanent. No magazine altered is permanently altered by your standards.
You need to re-read the law. PA = can not be altered back without triggering illegal manufacturing violations. Thats all it means."
And then the video:
I happen to agree with the video. And apparently, so does a fellow forum member who is a LEO. Though, its his opinion, and not advice so obviously, he doesnt have the final say. But I think that would be a very good guess as to what the majority LEO's would think:
"To the Guy who asked for Leo opinion....a limiter is gtg in my book. If the mag only holds ten then I take it apart its no longer a mag...same goes for the guys who want to glue it etc...I can sit there on a t stop and tear apart your magazine. Once its in pieces its no longer a magazine. Just my opinion and not advice"
So heres all you need:
Mags
Limiter
Clean, simple do it your self way to stay legal. And then its YOUR decision whether or not you "discard" those original floor plates or not. Building the mag this way gives you the option convert back to original if you ever move out of state. Which, as explained, you can technically convert ANY mag back to high capacity.Last edited by October; 09-29-2011, 2:29 PM.Comment
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Palmetto issue solved, decided to give it a shot before they got busy, and a few hours before i was going to phone the order in. Without a hitch.
Thank you guys.
October, i think thats a little iffy for me right now. But thats pretty innovative, i like the non-destructive nature of that modification.
i apologize for the somewhat stupid nature of this thread and i appreciate the help.
thanks againComment
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