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    So you had to open your big mouth to the RCMP demanding clarification and ended up screwing everyone in the process. Good job eh!

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    Well that was f###in fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GotSauer View Post
    So, I’m guessing, the .40cal pistol magazines in a 9mm pistol will be next?
    This is what "Special Bulletin for Businesses No. 72" says today:

    5. Magazines for semiautomatic handguns which contain more than ten (10) rounds of a different calibre

    Magazines designed to contain centrefire cartridges and designed or manufactured for use in a semiautomatic handgun, are limited to 10 cartridges. The capacity is measured by the kind of cartridge the magazine was designed to contain. In some cases the magazine will be capable of containing more than 10 rounds of a different caliber; however that is not relevant in the determination of the maximum permitted capacity.

    Example:
    Heckler and Koch P7 pistol chambered for 9mm Luger caliber:
    The magazine designed for the 40 S&W calibre variant of the pistol will hold 13 cartridges of 9mm Luger calibre and function in the 9mm Luger calibre P7 pistol. This is permissible as the maximum permitted capacity of the 40 S&W calibre magazine must be measured by the number of 40 S&W calibre cartridges it is capable of holding, which is 10 such cartridges in the case of the HK P7 pistol magazine.

    -- http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/b...323-72-eng.htm


    In the case of the LAR, that used to be handled under
    "4. Magazines designed for one firearm but used in a different firearm"
    circa 2015/05/04
    To see the old version:
    https://web.archive.org/web/20140807...323-72-eng.htm
    Last edited by RangeBob; 11-17-2015 at 04:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdod101 View Post
    So you had to open your big mouth to the RCMP demanding clarification and ended up screwing everyone in the process. Good job eh!
    Did you not read (or perhaps comprehend) the first paragraph of the op? No more importing of AA mags until RCMP clarify. So you think the importer at that point should have given up on importing those mags?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug_M View Post
    Have you sent a copy of that letter to any of the rights orgs such as the CSSA?


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    Quote Originally Posted by RangeBob View Post
    This is what "Special Bulletin for Businesses No. 72" says today:

    5. Magazines for semiautomatic handguns which contain more than ten (10) rounds of a different calibre

    Magazines designed to contain centrefire cartridges and designed or manufactured for use in a semiautomatic handgun, are limited to 10 cartridges. The capacity is measured by the kind of cartridge the magazine was designed to contain. In some cases the magazine will be capable of containing more than 10 rounds of a different caliber; however that is not relevant in the determination of the maximum permitted capacity.

    Example:
    Heckler and Koch P7 pistol chambered for 9mm Luger caliber:
    The magazine designed for the 40 S&W calibre variant of the pistol will hold 13 cartridges of 9mm Luger calibre and function in the 9mm Luger calibre P7 pistol. This is permissible as the maximum permitted capacity of the 40 S&W calibre magazine must be measured by the number of 40 S&W calibre cartridges it is capable of holding, which is 10 such cartridges in the case of the HK P7 pistol magazine.

    -- http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/b...323-72-eng.htm
    By the definition that the RCMP are using to prohibit the 50 Beowulf mags as "dual calibre", 40 S&W mags are also "dual calibre". They are "adapted from the original" 9mm "design and the ability of the magazine to perform as originally designed has not been compromised by the adaptation".

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    Can somebody please dig up the special letter to business #75 or #76 where they already said these magazines are legal. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacksmithden View Post
    Can somebody please dig up the special letter to business #75 or #76 where they already said these magazines are legal. Thanks.
    75 and 76 were about Zoraki flare guns.
    http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/b...htm#businesses

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacksmithden View Post
    Can somebody please dig up the special letter to business #75 or #76 where they already said these magazines are legal. Thanks.
    As well, did PCV not get their magazines cleared by the RCMP before production? I seem to recall something on that way back.....

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    no - the 458 socom was designed to feed from a 5.56 mag. the 50beo does NOT feed from a 5.56mag

    the fact that 5.56 MAY feed from a 50 mag is irrelevant - the mag is designed for 50cal.

    effers... God damned effing nazis

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