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Ummmmmmmmmmm On the end of the MK22....? Any threaded attatchment on a gun with a detachable mag needs to be pinned or welded...Even though the barrel isnt threaded, the shround is and that means it can accept a silencer, brake etc...we were unsure what the law is on this one...

 

I'm gonna remove and TIG weld a slug in the end then throw in the lathe and bore the center....Now its a brake instead of a Flash hider, then screw it back on and put a small weld to the shroud!!!

 

Now no issues ever...100% compliant..

 

Also i was told that if you can fit your pinky in the end of any attatchment its considered a FH...

 

SO am i reading this correctly, why is my M1A not pinned, or welded?

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Thanks for the clarification Nick. I did a search but was skeptical so I brought it up here - "they" said rimfire is excluded from 15 round limit as long as its 22 and the barrel is stamped with 22.

 

Yes - there is the 15 round restriction. I have to get 10 rounders for my 10/22.

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Yes - there is the 15 round restriction. I have to get 10 rounders for my 10/22.

 

Rrages makes 15 round mags for the S&W 15-22 (actually, they block a 33 round mag at 15 rounds to accommodate us poor souls in NJ), but I have not seen anyone making something comparable for the 10/22; which is surprising, considering the popularity of the latter.

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"they" said rimfire is excluded from 15 round limit as long as its 22 and the barrel is stamped with 22.

Who is "they"? NJ doesn't differentiate between calibers, action type matters. Semi-automatic rifles and pistols are restricted to 15 round magazines, regardless of caliber. Semi-automatic shotguns are restricted to 6 rounds.

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