"Latest version" let me explain.
In some countries, even in Canada years ago, you could take a full auto firearm and simply by replacing the trigger group or bolt assembly turn a "Machine Gun" into a "legal" firearm. Now the RCMP SFSS examine a firearm with a view as to how easy it would be to change a firearm back to FA. This is why getting the APC passed took years and three different models. We have to explain to the manufacture how they have to build a firearm to meet our (Canadian) standards and that by simply telling me that the "naughty parts" are strictly controlled in their country and not available for sale simply does not cut it. Having learnt the hard way, from past experience, there is no point in presenting a firearm to the SFSS in the hope that it might pass, we work with the manufacture to try and get the design right the first time. So the "latest version" will have been designed to meet Canadian "standards" and then get approval first time, at least that is the plan.
Fingers croseed for the Skorp and Apc 9
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"Sleep in bliss Pops"!!!!!!
Thank you guys for working so hard through a really unfair system. Im super excited and hopeful for the EVO, I have been in love since I saw it, and got to shoot one down in the states a couple of weeks ago and its so awesome, definitely a must have!
I do hope there is an approved pistol variant with proper pistol magazines.
Unless Mad Max gets in and removes the magazine limits.
Is there a hypothetical retail price on these should they be approved?