Oopsies
Oopsies
Last edited by smokestack; 09-10-2014 at 08:49 PM.
considering Canada Ammo still has a container full of prohibited T97 quietly rusting away on the CBSA yard, They have more than enough reason to wait and see how this proposed "common sense firearm act" plays out before they throw any more money away.
Last edited by hbean; 09-10-2014 at 02:55 PM.
Last I heard was the new model prototype of the T97 NRR had been sent back to the factory for some design, quality issues??? My T97 NSR still has some feeding problems by pushing the bullet back into the case about 2-3 times out of a 100 rds. Not having a manual bolt holdback lock can make it awkward as some mags like the .50 bewolf don't fall free from the gun. I hope the feeding and bolt lock back are fixed with the new model T97 NRR??
Story about the seized container? It was seized by the CBSA back in 2009/2010 right after RCMP decided to reclassified the T-97, since there is a military technology embargo against China, Canada Ammo can't just put it back on the ship and send it back to China, that shipment sat at the CBSA warehouse while the Canada Ammo launched court challenge on the reclassification, in 2012 a judge ruled against Canada Ammo, so unless the CBSA has since destroyed all the rifles than they are still sitting there in the warehouse.
So if you add up the cost of the rifles and the cost of legal challenges, If I was Canada Ammo I would just walk away and never want to heard another mention of it.
I was starting to get excited ... until I see this thread was resurrected! haha ... Still waiting.
When the NSR was released I decided to wait for canam because they said they would work on a wish list of mods, wishing that the NNR would be a flat top, not to save 150.00
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their website says 2014
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IBTL
The nsr feeding issue is more notorious than we think. I started a thread on ns forum and it was soon deleted. I ll get a nrr for 850 --better than 1000 wasted on nsr and loads n loads of bs from the other importer.