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  • #16
    thayne
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 2289

    Originally posted by 383green
    I believe that's OK, as long as the modification is permanent.
    whats constitutes permanent? Would riveting the floor plate so that it could not be slid off be considered permanent?
    "It wasn't a failure of laws," said Amanda Wilcox, who along with her husband, Nick, lobbies for the California chapter of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. "I just don't see how our gun laws could have stopped something like that."

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    • #17
      383green
      Veteran Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 4328

      Originally posted by thayne
      whats constitutes permanent? Would riveting the floor plate so that it could not be slid off be considered permanent?
      I'm not an expert in this field, but that sounds reasonable to me. That's similar to what Bushmaster does in their 10-round magazines: there's a plastic floor block that's pinned in place with a longitudinal pin through the magazine body, and then that pin appears to be secured in place by another blind pin inserted through the bottom of the floor block and then epoxied into place.

      I haven't made a 10/20 or 10/30 magazine myself, yet (they just don't appeal to me), so hopefully somebody with more experience doing that will chime in about good ways to construct one.
      They don't care about your stupid guns! --Mitch
      Mark J. Blair, NF6X

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      • #18
        mnguyen84
        Senior Member
        • May 2010
        • 1132

        well. i have some left over wifi antennas network cards. i just cut down both ends, slide it in with the spring and all is good. i just need to make it "permanent."

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