Ordered mine and I’ll be beating the hell out of it in my Noveske 10.5":big_boss:
I bought a few as well, happy to support.
bought two, one for each Noveske rifle.
That was quick Stickman…
It was truly an honor to work on this project.
Ordered…
RIP John…
Is there a reason why these cannot be shipped to CA as “rebuild kits”?
Buy 2 like I did. Use one, if you’re inclined, and sit on the other.
Because if you put it together you’ll have “manufactered” a “high cap” mag.
I bought one too. A lot for a PMAG, but it’s a badass PMAG and a good cause. I’ll use the hell out of it and if it ever breaks, then I’ll just keep it because it’s awesome.
Well I was perusing the Gun broker and already saw one for sale there (with a bid) for $85. I got one mag for my son to hold on to since we are now in occupied territory (CO). Glad to help seeing how Sherry/ John hooked me up on the SBR Program.
Please do not respond about subjects in which you don’t have a clue about. Thanx.
Still waiting on an answer Dozer…
I haven’t been around that long in the AR world, but it did not take long for the Noveske family to make an impact on my life. Thank you guys for doing this and what a great cause. I am happy to contribute.
Magpul once again showing what a stand up company you run.
Now if a memorial KX3 is ever released, you can count me in for one or 2 of them as well. ![]()
Stick great photo!
Probably cannot get these at this point, living in the formerly free state of CO. However, if I had one, I’d treat it like a favorite pair of skis. I would ride it til it broke, fix it til it broke beyond repair, then proudly mount it on my wall.
This is what I was told when I lived in CA.
Thanks for not being rude, by the way.
Am I missing something? These are in stock and we can do whatever the damn hell we want until 7/1.
What you where told was some what correct, but you are implying it in the wrong context. It is illegal to assemble standard magazines if you do not own them before the 2000 CA ban. It is legal to own and use rebuild kits to replace damaged or worn out parts. Pmags and USGI mags consist of four parts; body, follower, spring and base plate. You can use any of those parts to repair your existing magazines. A fully assembled Pmag can completely replace magazine of the same style (No pmag 20rnd 308s replacing USGI 20rnd 5.56). It is completely legal for anyone to own the parts in a disassembled configuration, regardless if they own “pre ban” mags or not. The burden is on the State to produce evidence of manufacturing standard cap. mags, which they only have a three year window from date of purchase for a conviction.
If some one is going to jail over a standard magazine in CA, they got way bigger problems.


