Originally Posted by
Bang
I read somewhere that anything reversible is not permanent.
The pop rivet approach is obviously reversible, and it raises an interesting legal position....that being....possible prosecution for what a person might or could do at a future time. Seems there should be precedent for that. But, personally learning from legal proceedings is a very expensive way to learn.
I believe I have read that two-part epoxy used to reduce the mag to legal is considered a permanent alteration.
I bought two 10-round mags for my Glock, and painted the floor plate take-down button silver for at-a-glance correct mag for PRNJ.
I rationalized the expenditure by snickering that NJ caused me to spend $$ in the gun industry. Idiots.