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  • #46
    Fate
    Calguns Addict
    • Apr 2006
    • 9545

    Originally posted by Rob454
    Anything that is converted at home IMO can be unconverted at home also.
    The only way you are gonna have a 10 round mag is to make a mag that cannot accept anything more than 10 rounds. Like a factory SKS with the attachable mag.
    Lucky for us then that the CA DOJ has approved multiple commercial designs of 10 round mags that "could," if illegally modified, hold more than 10 rounds. Otherwise the only legal mag bodies would be 10 rounds tall.

    Been said time and time again that if your restriction method is the same as one approved by the CA DOJ for commercial sale in CA, you're good to go.
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    • #47
      glock_this
      Calguns Addict
      • Dec 2005
      • 8225

      man, we should have added a pole to this thread to just get some true percentage #'s of members feelings irrespective of comments or who did not want to comment

      some think just putting in a block (or rod) with no rivet/epoxy floor plate is G2G

      some think a block (or rod) plus an epoxy or rivet choice for floor plate is the G2G method

      people fall on both sides, no consensus - never will be it seems unless some official pronouncement comes down

      IIRC, when the whole 10/20 10/30 mag conversion started, many of us were so tenuous about creating an issue as - like the first unknowns with the BB or the first pinned lowers in 2005ish - the epoxy/rivet floor plate concept seemed to be the norm to be safe/legal.. now, maybe not so much??
      Last edited by glock_this; 01-15-2010, 10:16 AM.
      10 +1 in the chamber

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      • #48
        glock_this
        Calguns Addict
        • Dec 2005
        • 8225

        on this note

        has anyone ever epoxied/JB welded their pmags closed, but then later tried to crack them open. say by taping on the center floor plate button with a rubber hammer to break it free and open it again? any success?
        10 +1 in the chamber

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        • #49
          Saym14
          Calguns Addict
          • Jul 2009
          • 7892

          as far as legal definitions. I think there is a term for permanant resident of a state or the country. but does that mean you can NEVER leave? NO!

          everything is reversible.

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          • #50
            Rob454
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • Feb 2006
            • 11254

            Originally posted by Fate
            Lucky for us then that the CA DOJ has approved multiple commercial designs of 10 round mags that "could," if illegally modified, hold more than 10 rounds. Otherwise the only legal mag bodies would be 10 rounds tall.

            Been said time and time again that if your restriction method is the same as one approved by the CA DOJ for commercial sale in CA, you're good to go.
            I get what you are saying. All I meant to say is pretty much any mag that was converted from a 30 round mag can be unconverted if you have the tools
            I personally dont care if someone has a 30 round mag attached to a rifle.

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