obiwanbonjovi 337 Posted October 28, 2012 Report Share Posted October 28, 2012 my vote is for larger psl mags, 15s or 20s. bren mags feed fine should be able to get 20rd psl mags to as well Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Ak-47 49 Posted October 28, 2012 Report Share Posted October 28, 2012 my vote is for larger psl mags, 15s or 20s. bren mags feed fine should be able to get 20rd psl mags to as well You are going to hear these three main excusues: 1. We dont want to make a magazine capacity higher then 10 due to 922r fears 2. It would take between 100,000 - 500,00 to set up tooling (yes these figures have been used by"reputable builders") 3. Not a large enough market to invest money for small runs Quote Link to post Share on other sites
obiwanbonjovi 337 Posted October 28, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2012 You are going to hear these three main excusues: 1. We dont want to make a magazine capacity higher then 10 due to 922r fears 2. It would take between 100,000 - 500,00 to set up tooling (yes these figures have been used by"reputable builders") 3. Not a large enough market to invest money for small runs 1. Bullsh*t excuse, they can have no effect on 922r or 925d as they are not military magazines. 2. Im sure Csspecs realizes the costs involved. 3. With the number of rifles out there and the lack anywhere near enough magazines, including the ten rounds that are now scarce and in high demand, I think there is plenty of market for them. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
csspecs 1,987 Posted October 28, 2012 Report Share Posted October 28, 2012 my vote is for larger psl mags, 15s or 20s. bren mags feed fine should be able to get 20rd psl mags to as well You are going to hear these three main excusues: 1. We dont want to make a magazine capacity higher then 10 due to 922r fears 2. It would take between 100,000 - 500,00 to set up tooling (yes these figures have been used by"reputable builders") 3. Not a large enough market to invest money for small runs 1. I don't care about 922r, its not my problem to meet compliance. 2. We don't want volumes higher then 10,000 units annually. 3. I just need to sell 1,000 units a year to make it worth it. Main problem has been time to make these projects happen. We have been really speeding up production with light automation (no robots, but less art more production). Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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