Quick question on the legality of converting a high-capacity handgun magazine to a 10-round low-capacity.
Magpul sells $15 dollar Glock 17 mags. Can I do the following to convert them into MA compliant 10-round mags:
1. Go to NH, purchase the mags
2. While still in NH, epoxy a plastic 'plug' into the base of the magazine, such that the magazine cannot accept more than 10 rounds, no matter how hard you push.
3. Epoxy the floor plate onto the magazine, so there is no way to disassemble the magazine/undo the plug without destroying the mag
4. Wait for the epoxy to dry
5. Drive back to MA and enjoy my $15 glock mags.
Copied from GOAL: "or that can be readily converted to accept, more than ten rounds of ammunition"
Thoughts?
Magpul sells $15 dollar Glock 17 mags. Can I do the following to convert them into MA compliant 10-round mags:
1. Go to NH, purchase the mags
2. While still in NH, epoxy a plastic 'plug' into the base of the magazine, such that the magazine cannot accept more than 10 rounds, no matter how hard you push.
3. Epoxy the floor plate onto the magazine, so there is no way to disassemble the magazine/undo the plug without destroying the mag
4. Wait for the epoxy to dry
5. Drive back to MA and enjoy my $15 glock mags.
Copied from GOAL: "or that can be readily converted to accept, more than ten rounds of ammunition"
Thoughts?