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Thread: Reclassification Status on the BD38 and BD3008?

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    I think we should bring in some closed-bolt BD 38s for the future to avoid this "open-bolt" mess.

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    WE had the closed bolt made for the US market, whats the point.... ?
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    hi John would you be able to get the closed bolt types ?

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    ELVIS3006;
    If I have an order for a production run, at least 250 units, no problem....

    Whether or not you will have it approved is another question.... The original production we had made for the US Market....

    I would do this as a one time, one lot order as we are not very pleased with the current producer and would not accept to offer any warranty whatsoever....

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnone View Post
    ELVIS3006;
    If I have an order for a production run, at least 250 units, no problem....

    Whether or not you will have it approved is another question.... The original production we had made for the US Market....

    I would do this as a one time, one lot order as we are not very pleased with the current producer and would not accept to offer any warranty whatsoever....

    John
    i understand, thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deckard View Post
    Wolverine said they are transferable. Too bad this has to remain a mystery.
    We had a BD-3008 transfered, we have since been told that this was done in error!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Wolverine View Post
    We had a BD-3008 transfered, we have since been told that this was done in error!
    You must be mistaken! The CFC never makes an error!!! :D







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    Easy statement to say for a gent that wasn't "age discriminated against" by the prohib grandfathering. Due to the year I was born, unless I own a Gun Store or Museum I can never own a full-auto or converted auto. The prohib status will ensure that all these historical firearms are eventually confiscated due to limited ownership. That is why I believe we should have something similar to the US "Curio and Relic" status for many of these firearms. If I have a "Collectors License" why can I not own collector firearms? Seems like a good question to me!!! That is why I would like to see many of these firearms reclassified to restricted.

    For example, I can own an SSD MP44 but a converted auto MP44? The Goverment says no. At the end of the day I am a Law abiding citizen, why should I be limited in what private property I am able to own/purchase?

    Quote Originally Posted by SCDL View Post
    I think you're misplacing your anger a bit.

    Regardless of who rocked the boat, full-auto firearms really shouldn't be prohibited to begin with, let alone semi-auto firearms that can conceivably be modified to fire in full-auto.

    Hell, one of the firearms I would most enjoy owning is prohibited on three counts!



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    Quote Originally Posted by agentcq View Post
    Easy statement to say for a gent that wasn't "age discriminated against" by the prohib grandfathering. Due to the year I was born, unless I own a Gun Store or Museum I can never own a full-auto or converted auto. The prohib status will ensure that all these historical firearms are eventually confiscated due to limited ownership. That is why I believe we should have something similar to the US "Curio and Relic" status for many of these firearms. If I have a "Collectors License" why can I not own collector firearms? Seems like a good question to me!!! That is why I would like to see many of these firearms reclassified to restricted.

    For example, I can own an SSD MP44 but a converted auto MP44? The Goverment says no. At the end of the day I am a Law abiding citizen, why should I be limited in what private property I am able to own/purchase?
    I'm 24 years old, bro.

    I guess I'll take your mistaking me for an older gent as a compliment. :D
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