Anyone know the actual ruling on blocking "high capacity" handgun mags? I've called firearms department on different islands and they all say different things... One saying they require a gunsmith to block the mags and give them a notarized letter.... Another says take it to a gunshop and they can do it, when I asked if I could buy the block myself and just epoxy or rivet the base plate, he was unsure and said the gunshop would know how to permanently do it. All I can find is the following.....
(c) The manufacture, possession, sale, barter, trade, gift, transfer, or acquisition of detachable ammunition magazines with a capacity in excess of ten rounds which are designed for or capable of use with a pistol is prohibited. This subsection shall not apply to magazines originally designed to accept more than ten rounds of ammunition which have been modified to accept no more than ten rounds and which are not capable of being readily restored to a capacity of more than ten rounds.
It just says not capable of being readily restored, nothing about having a gunsmith or gun shop do it.... Anyone block their own mags and ran into law enforcement?