very reasonably priced at us$2100 i would be in for one!
very reasonably priced at us$2100 i would be in for one!
I can't imagine a scenario where a belt-fed RPD was allowed to be non-restricted with no belt limit given the current political climate.
But good lord I would throw 3-5K into one if it actually happened.
Political climate or no, the law is the law and the guidelines are clear. And tbh, the RCMP has in retrospect been following it. If its truly semi, and assuming the ducks are in a row, it will pass. Now that said, if its like the scar etc where it is easily converted....
I hope NS cold chime in I would really like to know there position. under 3000 $ I would be in for shure, that and a couple more crate of 7.62x39 :D
CCFR member
There is no need to wait for someone else to do it, if you are serious about getting one. $US$2100, plus export fees, taxes and shipping is going to be under $3k.
Call the mfr, see if they are registered for their products to be exported.
If they are, make arrangements for one of the US exporters to take delivery of the gun, send them your IIC, and wait for the processing.
If the thing passed ATF's inspection, from the standpoint of convertability, its semi auto.
Might be an idea to call the CFP, find out if the SFSS has inspected one.
VERY interesting!!!
Cheers
Jay
Wing Nut
"No man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson.
I'd buy one....time to make some calls.
Red Dragons!
With the interest in the M37s and M2s, this is an item that North Sylva might want to investigate.
There is obvously interest, and the Cdn retail should be attractive.
The DSA RPDs I toyed with at Shot Show were very cool. However from what I understand DSA doesn't have export licensing, hence why we don't see their AR-15 variants up here.