There are a number of old threads about the Type 81 coming to Canada. Most in 2013. The search function is your friend.
who are you talking to? seems like a pretty random comment with no relation to the context of the discusion.
Contrary to popular belief, classifications are not made on llooks by the RCMP. The 12(x) named prohibs were by looks by politicians, the classifications since then by the lab have been mechanical variants of prohibs.
Politicians banned guns on their looks.
Mounties ban mechanical variants of guns that were banned by politicians.
What about the GSG mp5 lookalike in .22 lr?
Contrary to popular belief, classifications are not made on llooks by the RCMP. The 12(x) named prohibs were by looks by politicians, the classifications since then by the lab have been mechanical variants of prohibs.
Politicians banned guns on their looks.
Mounties ban mechanical variants of guns that were banned by politicians.
Contrary to popular belief, classifications are not made on llooks by the RCMP. The 12(x) named prohibs were by looks by politicians, the classifications since then by the lab have been mechanical variants of prohibs.
Politicians banned guns on their looks.
Mounties ban mechanical variants of guns that were banned by politicians.
You've never heard of the mossberg blaze 47 then have you?
oooh, the K&M arms m17 ketches my eye. much more utilitarian than the Type 81 or the Tavor.
how long until we see it in Canada?![]()
Can anyone translate the page? It mentions something about 7.62x39.... I'd take that over a .308. Not sure if this particular model can be in 7.62x(39 or 51).