Make: ProMag
Model: Stainless Mini-14 10 round
Caliber: .223/5.56mm
Location: East Contra Costa Co.
Price:$10 eachSOLD
Will ship: Y, for additional $5.00
I have 10 each of stainless ProMag magazines for the Mini-14. I read up before I bought these, and ProMags seem to be the most likely to work well outside of Ruger factory mags. They worked okay for me, the only problem being that they're hard to seat when fully loaded, like a lot of 10-rounders.
Two of the mags have notches in the baseplates, five on one and six on the other, used to keep track during rotation. (Numbers 1-4 are being sold with a Mini-14.) Tell your girlfriend they represent your top-secret missions! Apologies for the strange lighting effect on the close-up of the notches, the mags really look like they do in the group pic.
I should add that these mags were only used a few times, since I have pre-ban factory 20 round magazines that were usually used.
(One of the few benefits of being an old guy.)


Make: Limited-10
Model: Breaktop Single-Shot
Caliber: .22 LR
Location: East Contra Costa Co.
Price:$200SOLD
Will ship: Y, for additional $5.00
Limited-10's page
Breaktop unit allows single-shot exemption when completing an 80% 1911 frame. After you've constructed your legal single-shot firearm, if later on you feel like modifying it into a semi-auto, that's okay. While I am not a lawyer, etc, it seems to me that the fact the legislature outlawed the old SSE1 method was a tacit admission that the single-shot pathway was legal beforehand. Now that the law says you can only make a breaktop or bolt action, this is the easiest way to go.
The unit is used, but has never been fired. It's unlikely that anyone would be using this with a Series 80 or Schwartz (Kimber) type firing pin safety equipped frame, but be advised it won't work with those.


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Model: Stainless Mini-14 10 round
Caliber: .223/5.56mm
Location: East Contra Costa Co.
Price:
Will ship: Y, for additional $5.00
I have 10 each of stainless ProMag magazines for the Mini-14. I read up before I bought these, and ProMags seem to be the most likely to work well outside of Ruger factory mags. They worked okay for me, the only problem being that they're hard to seat when fully loaded, like a lot of 10-rounders.
Two of the mags have notches in the baseplates, five on one and six on the other, used to keep track during rotation. (Numbers 1-4 are being sold with a Mini-14.) Tell your girlfriend they represent your top-secret missions! Apologies for the strange lighting effect on the close-up of the notches, the mags really look like they do in the group pic.
I should add that these mags were only used a few times, since I have pre-ban factory 20 round magazines that were usually used.
(One of the few benefits of being an old guy.)


Make: Limited-10
Model: Breaktop Single-Shot
Caliber: .22 LR
Location: East Contra Costa Co.
Price:
Will ship: Y, for additional $5.00
Limited-10's page
Breaktop unit allows single-shot exemption when completing an 80% 1911 frame. After you've constructed your legal single-shot firearm, if later on you feel like modifying it into a semi-auto, that's okay. While I am not a lawyer, etc, it seems to me that the fact the legislature outlawed the old SSE1 method was a tacit admission that the single-shot pathway was legal beforehand. Now that the law says you can only make a breaktop or bolt action, this is the easiest way to go.
The unit is used, but has never been fired. It's unlikely that anyone would be using this with a Series 80 or Schwartz (Kimber) type firing pin safety equipped frame, but be advised it won't work with those.


**BUYERS, send questions or offers to Seller using Private Messages**
I'll be checking my email occasionally throughout the day for PM notifications, so don't be surprised if I don't get back to you right away.


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