Id much rather have a fixed welded stock and keep it NR than having it a restricted.
Also very interested in their hammer shotguns.
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Not sure if this has been asked elsewhere but I see the same company offers the pm63 and its a closed bolt semi auto, any chance can we get those in canada or has the rcmp already classified them? we already have its cousin (BRS-99)
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Welding the stock wouldn't matter unless it was a 22LR, centerfire goes by barrel lengthId much rather have a fixed welded stock and keep it NR than having it a restricted.
Also very interested in their hammer shotguns.
keep dreaming guys. I like this one but hey, lets face the reality
It will be restricted due to barrel length. Since the original mag was designed for rifle, welding stock will do nothing but bring the cost up (cost of welding) and make rifle an ugly version of "pistol" as defined by US law. If you have to bring it, you need new frame, semi-auto only, and proper stock.
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