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dhaze3
02-04-09, 09:47
Hello all,

First post to the forum but,have been lurking and absorbing for several months on the sight. Some great people here..!!

Would Magpul consider production of a 10 rnd AR mag for us lucky folk that live in a restricted state? I had the chance to try some P-mags ( 20 and 30 rounders ) in a neighbering state and liked them very much not just for capacity but,fit and function.
Also,considering the un-easy political climate a 10 rnd mag would not be a bad idea to have in there inventory ( I hated to even say that for all you folks that live in free states ) and for the time being promote to restricted states for sale.

Appreciate your thoughts

Thanks

David :)

Mikey
02-04-09, 09:52
Welcome to M4.

Sorry to hear you live in a retarded state. I'd fire off an email to magpul. Though in the current state of things they have their hands full keeping up with production of 20 and 30 rd mags. Can't hurt to ask though.


-Mike

Mikey
02-04-09, 10:07
Or you could look into a bullet button. I have a friend out in CA that has one on his.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl2oG2QvybE

mark5pt56
02-04-09, 11:02
Do a search, it was either here or on TOS that someone cut the bottom on one and made it a lower cap mag.

SERT103
02-04-09, 11:20
Try doing a search for Magpul PMAGS 10/30. They are 30 round pmags that a guy converts to 10 rounds by putting a block inside of it. Just another option.

Frens
02-04-09, 11:23
there's a online shop that sell both 30 and 20 round Pmags limited to 10 rounds...sorry I dont remember the site... :(

Disciple
02-04-09, 15:22
http://www.calegalmags.com/magpul-pmags-1020.html

1859sharps
02-04-09, 19:59
Or you could look into a bullet button. I have a friend out in CA that has one on his.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl2oG2QvybE

DO NOT USE BULLET BUTTONS and GREATER THEN 10 ROUND MAGS in California.

if you want to have greater then 10 round mags in a off list lower rifle in California, you can not use a bullet button. you have to use a monster man type stock. No pistol grip.

dhaze3
02-05-09, 08:53
Thanks all for the info and responses..!

David

system60
02-05-09, 19:03
http://www.calegalmags.com/magpul-pmags-1020.html

Nice but at that price I'll just buy preban mags. Might as well get them and convert them on my own.

Cameron
02-05-09, 21:26
You mean like these...


http://coloradoshooting.org/v-web/gallery/albums/bbadmin-Album-1/pictues_004c_40.jpg

http://coloradoshooting.org/v-web/gallery/albums/bbadmin-Album-1/pictues_008c_40.jpg

http://coloradoshooting.org/v-web/gallery/albums/bbadmin-Album-1/pictues_004ac_50.jpg

nfranco
02-05-09, 22:09
More info please Cameron.

Mikey
02-05-09, 22:17
Yes. I'd like to have a few of those for when I go hunting.

PR and such with the land owners..

Cameron
02-05-09, 22:20
These are some T&E examples.

Really no more info at this time. They are custom made from P-Mags and work just like the real thing.

As soon as I get more info I will pass it along.

Cameron

DULLYJAY
02-05-09, 23:51
These are some T&E examples.

Really no more info at this time. They are custom made from P-Mags and work just like the real thing.

As soon as I get more info I will pass it along.

Cameron
Please do. THANX

randolph
02-06-09, 05:36
These are some T&E examples.

Really no more info at this time. They are custom made from P-Mags and work just like the real thing.

As soon as I get more info I will pass it along.

Cameron

i would buy those.
even living in Texas, I like smaller mags at times...

dhaze3
02-06-09, 07:51
Good to know something may be in the works..!!

David

Bimmer
02-06-09, 12:30
Nice but at that price I'll just buy preban mags. Might as well get them and convert them on my own.

You don't know what you're talking about. In California, it's illegal to transfer "pre-ban" mags.

To the OP: there's a sticky at the top of the "Rifle" forum on CalGuns.net on how to make 10-round PMAGs.

Regarding the legality of getting high capacity magazine parts shipped to California and then converting them to 10-round capacity, see CalGuns.net, too.

system60
02-06-09, 15:31
You don't know what you're talking about. In California, it's illegal to transfer "pre-ban" mags.

To the OP: there's a sticky at the top of the "Rifle" forum on CalGuns.net on how to make 10-round PMAGs.

Regarding the legality of getting high capacity magazine parts shipped to California and then converting them to 10-round capacity, see CalGuns.net, too.

Well I'm not from Cal, I'm in NY which isn't too much better but I'm atleast allowed to own pre-ban 30rd mags.