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Thread: CSA VZ.61 Skorpion in .22LR rimfire

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfiles View Post
    Thay bottom pic looks awesome.

    Put a little vert grip on it and G2G
    Here you go


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    Quote Originally Posted by ezkmo View Post
    Here you go

    I will take 2 please

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    Can anyone tell me if this needs to be submitted for an FRT # or is it good to go right away?
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    If conversion kit, its a direct drop in. Non regulated part.
    If unit is sold as a rimfire firearm. Most likely.
    I doubt CSA have plans to produce a fixed stock rimfire rifle that meets our non restricted status. But you never know. They have made straight pull rifles for UK.
    To get this in faster would be selling it as a conversion kit, and is also bundled with the centerfire Skorpions.
    Then again, this all depends on how enthusiastic North Sylva wants our money to make the orders happen.

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    So just to clarify...not available yet(as of Oct 8), no FRT and no idea if there will be non restricted versions...
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    ^^^ pretty much sums it up and still nothing from NS about it.
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    I would prefer to have a fixed stock, non-restricted model that is 26" long.
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    Totally in for a conversion kit. And an extra upper like the photoshop version. That thing is sick!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fenceline View Post
    Totally in for a conversion kit. And an extra upper like the photoshop version. That thing is sick!
    +1. I think the photoshop version would sell like hotcakes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildbore View Post
    It appears that, unless it's considered a handgun, you could just put the .22 kit in and it should NO LONGER BE RESTRICTED. In part b, it needs to meet ALL THREE conditions to be considered restricted. The key question is how one would interpret "capable of" in part b(iii). Is it still capable of shooting centre-fire ammunition, if a .22 kit has been inserted. Does capable of mean it can be converted back?

    Section (c) MIGHT be a problem as it can fire when reduced by folding, but a simple tac weld to make the stock non-folding should solve that problem.

    I'd say if you could get it re-verified and have the REGISTRAR cancel your restricted registration certificate, it would be an indication that you are indeed in possession of a NON-RESTRICTED firearm.
    Its a semi auto rifle. Semi auto rifle rules regarding barrel length and overall length apply.

    If it was a pistol, the Skorpion would be prohibited by OIC. Don't remove your stock.
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