so realistically how hard is it to order a 20+ round mag online and have it shipped continental to a country where theyre not allowed?
>>35052819
basically impossible
Order it and have it sent to an accomplice. Accomplice guts a radio and put mag in there, then sends you the radio. You maybe pay imports on a radio.
>>35052819
In parts.
Build a 3D printer, and print one!
>Be Canadian
>have Type 97
>Want 30 round AR Mags
>go to US for one week
>Ship mag parts to your house
>when you drive back to US you hide the Magazine bodies in your vehicle
>be polite to any law enforcement you encounter
Its not that hard desu
>>35053690
fourth post best post?
>>35056548
>actually thinking that will last more more than a handful of shots
>>35056564
>Implying they don't.
Durability in feeding isn't the problem noprints.
>>35056570
The fact that you don't see an issue with the slice orientation means that only one of use is "noprints", and it isn't me.
>>35056594
>Muh slice orientation
Because there isn't any problem. They feed and function fine. I've gone out of my way to break several of these and when they give up it isn't due to layer seperation.
Try again. Or get fucked, whichever.
>>35056613
>t-trust me guys, my 3d prints are j-just as good as the real thing
>>35056618
>Oh shit i'm a retard and someone called me on it
>Better put words in his mouth and move the goalposts
I salute your semen swallowing ability that rivals both myself and your mother.
>>35052819
Much harder than it is to just drill out the rivet
>>35052819
In jew york we can get 20 and 30 rnd magazine parts kits shipped to make 10 rnd magazines. As long as it's not assembled it's ok. Does that work in canada?