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I think you have indeed missed the boat. And although I am not a lawyer, my layman's understanding is that if you take a mag with a capacity of greater than 10 rounds, and modify it such that its original function cannot be performed (i.e., fit in its designed firearm), then what you have...
As for the question of Sigma mags in Steyrs... I don't see how cutting the catch notch out would be legal. Although I read back through some earlier posts and see that Sturm claims the notch would be cut on the opposite side, he is mistaken. Both the Sigma and Steyr have mag release buttons on...
I have used a 40 Steyr mag in a 9mm Steyr. It held 12 rounds, but it did not feed reliably. The cases fed fine when the slide was cycled by hand, but in actual firing, about 30% of the time, the live round being fed from the mag stovepiped and jammed. Since I wasn't all that eager to increase...
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