**TYPE 81 7.62X39 SERVICE RIFLE** ~Now on the way~ -Last chance!

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Maybe it should be.. Some poor shmuck takes out a loan based on TI's promise of delivery!!!!
Then starts paying interest (14%)?? On a product that may or may not make it to Canada?
Yeah Yeah I know they are on the way.. But me thinks the firearms lab is going to have a 2nd look...

You're kinda starting to sound an awful lot like a certain retailer who liked to toss others under the bus a few years ago!!!!!
 
Is the gun too big ?

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I am going to choose one from mini 30 and T 81 , which one is better ?
 
Maybe it should be.. Some poor shmuck takes out a loan based on TI's promise of delivery!!!!
Then starts paying interest (14%)?? On a product that may or may not make it to Canada?
Yeah Yeah I know they are on the way.. But me thinks the firearms lab is going to have a 2nd look...

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Youza.
 
Maybe it should be.. Some poor shmuck takes out a loan based on TI's promise of delivery!!!!
Then starts paying interest (14%)?? On a product that may or may not make it to Canada?
Yeah Yeah I know they are on the way.. But me thinks the firearms lab is going to have a 2nd look...

Educate yourself.
 
Maybe it should be.. Some poor shmuck takes out a loan based on TI's promise of delivery!!!!
Then starts paying interest (14%)?? On a product that may or may not make it to Canada?
Yeah Yeah I know they are on the way.. But me thinks the firearms lab is going to have a 2nd look...

Only a fool would do the interest option on there. I did the 3 months as it was 0% gave a 300 refundable deposit and no payments from my account until the rifle is shipped to me. Nothing wrong with that at all. And if I back out for what ever reason I get my 300 back!
 
Maybe it should be.. Some poor shmuck takes out a loan based on TI's promise of delivery!!!!
Then starts paying interest (14%)?? On a product that may or may not make it to Canada?
Yeah Yeah I know they are on the way.. But me thinks the firearms lab is going to have a 2nd look...

They can look all they want. It's been 12 months and the regulations which they are powerless to change state that classifications may not be changed after 1 year. Also there was never any doubt about the rifles making it to Canada - except the in the minds of a handful of trolls on the various threads about them.
 
They can look all they want. It's been 12 months and the regulations which they are powerless to change state that classifications may not be changed after 1 year. Also there was never any doubt about the rifles making it to Canada - except the in the minds of a handful of trolls on the various threads about them.

If they say it's converted auto, they'll add a new frt entry, not change the semi auto frt entry.

The clause has holes big enough to drive a truck through.
 
If they say it's converted auto, they'll add a new frt entry, not change the semi auto frt entry.

The clause has holes big enough to drive a truck through.

maybe, but im sure they wont be able to get away with it without significant evidence to break c-42 legislation or liberal backing

People should know better regarding customs and production times that it could easily be late. Some people take way too much pride in bad mouthing others and businesses
 
If they say it's converted auto, they'll add a new frt entry, not change the semi auto frt entry.

The clause has holes big enough to drive a truck through.

They cannot issue a different FRT unless there is something different between the sample and what is being imported. There is not - the inspection report states that they were up to spec, the name is not changing, the brand is not changing nor is the model number. Even if they discovered it was a converted auto from the beginning, they cannot change the classification now. You guys are just going to have to accept it that you were wrong all along and these rifles are coming to Canada and they will remain non-restricted.
 
They cannot issue a different FRT unless there is something different between the sample and what is being imported. There is not - the inspection report states that they were up to spec, the name is not changing, the brand is not changing nor is the model number. Even if they discovered it was a converted auto from the beginning, they cannot change the classification now. You guys are just going to have to accept it that you were wrong all along and these rifles are coming to Canada and they will remain non-restricted.

Like the action being a converted auto vs a semi auto?

I don't think you understand how entries are made into the get system. I'm not saying they will change an existing frt parent entry. I'm saying they can add a new one to reflect a change in the action of a make/model/manufacture.

Like they've already done in the past. Ie TNW 1919. It has two entries for the same make model and manufacture of the gun. One as semi auto and NR. The other as C/A and prohib. You can have two guns side by side and have one of each according to them and not prohib the whole lot. Just individual rifles on a case by case basis.

Says they can't change an frt entry. Doesn't say they can't add new ones when they feel the action changes.

The type 81 receiver assembly is the regulated gun. It has 4 or 5 parts as revealed in the Canada ammo 313b version of the Type 81. If one of those parts comes from a full auto type 81 during production the whole receiver assembly is classed as converted auto.

As long as TI uses all new parts they are good. If they don't, there could very likely be both semi auto and converted auto polytech type 81 rifles. Two frt entries, one for each.

Currently there is not a C/A classified version. But the frt for the semi would not change if there was. They'd add an frt for the C/A model and not be curtailed by the one year clause.

Like I've said. They've done it before.
 
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Like the action being a converted auto vs a semi auto?

I don't think you understand how entries are made into the get system. I'm not saying they will change an existing frt parent entry. I'm saying they can add a new one to reflect a change in the action of a make/model/manufacture.

Like they've already done in the past. Ie TNW 1919. It has two entries for the same make model and manufacture of the gun. One as semi auto and NR. The other as C/A and prohib. You can have two guns side by side and have one of each according to them and not prohib the whole lot. Just individual rifles on a case by case basis.

Says they can't change an frt entry. Doesn't say they can't add new ones when they feel the action changes.

The type 81 receiver assembly is the regulated gun. It has 4 or 5 parts as revealed in the Canada ammo 313b version of the Type 81. If one of those parts comes from a full auto type 81 during production the whole receiver assembly is classed as converted auto.

As long as TI uses all new parts they are good. If they don't, there could very likely be both semi auto and converted auto polytech type 81 rifles. Two frt entries, one for each.

Currently there is not a C/A classified version. But the frt for the semi would not change if there was. They'd add an frt for the C/A model and not be curtailed by the one year clause.

Like I've said. They've done it before.

Lots of baseless assumptions in your post.
 
i think we should all calm down, imagine if buying cars was this level of paranoid (omg new rims, gonna stop the shipment):cool:

everything is going to be fine!@
 
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