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The reason you're having a hard time is that the gun was made 1994 -2004. That's the same time as the assault weapons ban when guns were limited to 10 round mags. Hence, wholesalers see little to no need to import parts for a discontinued firearm.
 
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The reason you're having a hard time is that the gun was made 1994 -2004. That's the same time as the assault weapons ban when guns were limited to 10 round mags. Hence, wholesalers see little to no need to import parts for a discontinued firearm.
Correct and they only imported about 2000 anyway. Originally they came with two 15rd mags, then one 15 and one 10, then finally only two 10 rounders. Also my purchase of a 10rd KBI mag from Numrich (for 50 freakin bucks) was a washout too. Got the mag yesterday and it won't seat. There must be some new ATF regulation that these 10 rd mags can't just be plugged they hafta be made IMPOSSIBLE to alter like a Glock 10 rounder. Believe it or not it looks like they've taken a perfectly good mag and hacked off about 1.25" then plastered on a piece of plastic (on a metal mag) so it's impossible to alter. But I guess the rocket scientists that designed the atrocity didn't own a tape measure cuz the base plate is about 1/8" too thick and the mag won't seat.
 
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Pics of the mag, mag catch area possibly with a 6" scale ?
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/1572360b

you can see where it looks like they cut off the bottom of the mag and stuck a chunk of plastic on it so you can't convert it to a 15 rounder. The base plate on this monstrosity is about 4 times as thick as a 15 rd mag base plate. How do you manufacture a POS like this without actually trying it in the mag well?
 

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