yes and no. they can as long as they are not a military design, hence to ithaca 37 clones that stevens was selling and the 1887 and 1897 winehster shotguns, with the exception of the 97 trench gun.
By 2028 the government will realize citizens are outdated now that automation can extract the wealth for them with much less fuss and we'll all be processed into mechanical grease for the robotic grape-pickers on the trudeau family plantation.
Norinco better give into our demands for all the free advertising they've been getting.
There was a company in Britain that made a FEW Enfields modified to fire .30c.
Also, while not rifles, Israel made the unreliable Magal, Columbia made the Cristobal Carbine, and currently FAMAE is making the CT-30 police carbine in .30c Taurus also produces the CT-30 under license.
But that's about it.
I'm personally kinda confused by the 7.62x25TT suggestions...but, meh.
7.62x25tt suggestions are because 7.62x25tt milsurp is back in the country.
M1 carbine 19" crome lined barrel 7.62x25tt . this would be the bomb.
i'll put my two cents in with the 7.62x25 crowd. cheap surplus ammo is what's missing in the M1 .30 carbine equation. no point having a low dollar gun with high ammo costs.
...maybe canada ammo can come out with a combo package for this too! (norinco M1 carbine with a case of 7.62x25 for $??? :-)
I would love to have an M1 carbine in 7.62 x 54R
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