CZ 805 Bren PS1 Pistol in 5.56

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    greentips said:

    CZ 805 Bren PS1 Pistol in 5.56

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    I just see that the US distributors are having this on their sites. Just wonder if a Cdn version is in the work?


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  2. martinjozwa said:
    do they come in 7.62 x 39?
    Last edited by martinjozwa; 12-19-2014 at 01:27 PM.
     
  3. TV-PressPass's Avatar

    TV-PressPass said:
    Interesting that they're jumping on both the Evo 3 and Bren platforms for the US in 2015.
     
  4. Corps's Avatar

    Corps said:
    Quote Originally Posted by martinjozwa View Post
    5.56 or 7.62?
    CZ 805 Bren PS1 Pistol in 5.56
    Well...
     
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    drifter dave said:
    I wonder how the trigger pack is designed.
    If it's like the Scorpion Evo it's not going to fly here.
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    Leonidas said:
    I'd be happy to have a rifle (18.5" barrel) version. I assume a sample has been submitted to our overlords?
     
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    bfiles said:
    Quote Originally Posted by TV-PressPass View Post
    Interesting that they're jumping on both the Evo 3 and Bren platforms for the US in 2015.
    Why is that???



    I.for one would buy the Bren rifle in 7.62x39 in a heart beat
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    Grumpy Wolverine said:
    I would say don't hold your breath. There would have to be a redesign of certain parts to make it fly here in Canada. The US is a lot more lenient about "ease of conversion"
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  9. Mr Wolverine's Avatar

    Mr Wolverine said:
    Both the Bren and EVO 3 will require an examination by the RCMP Lab under the current CFC policy before a FRT is issued. Current DFAIT policy is not to issue an import cert with out a FRT. I have been told the current waiting time at the RCMP lab is 6 months but in reality it can be as long as three years!

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    hollowedpoint said:
    I wouldnt even be interested until a non restricted version came here first!, totally not gonna happen anyways. Lol