That (I'm assuming) will have to be the direction taken as you can't just take a action that will fit into a typical stock in Canada and make a bullpup out of it. The only reason that the M14 is mentioned is that Dlask has hinted at making something based off of the M14 action. Really it's all just speculation at this point.
As for price it's already been hinted to be priced in line with a RFB just without the plastic .
Again all just speculation at this point and it might be higher or lower depending on production cost. However keep in mind Dlask is building a reputation in bringing great guns to market at a very low cost (Glocks for example ).
not at all a SRSS, it's a Juggernaut M14 Rogue Chassis System http://jtactical.com/product.php?id=2
And the only way it is, is if you pass a new law in Parliament...
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If NR then I would concider it for sure.
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I like the idea of an all metal Canadian made mass centralized (friendly name for bullpup) carbine. I have a couple of Dlask pieces and his work is excellent. If I had my choice, I'd prefer an SKS drop in receiver kit - similar to the DAR22 idea. The receiver would be integrated into the stock to meet our legislation, and the end user would assemble the rest - perhaps gas system, bolt group and barrel. The 223 market is well represented with a number of MC rifles, and the RFB is an excellent choice in 308. Nothing that I am aware of in Canada in 7.62x39, so it may be a very lucrative niche if it can be pulled off. I've "napkin sketched" a few designs, and have discussed the idea with a very good gunsmith.- the concept is certainly viable.