Fulton Armory

Fulton Armory is not a business I can support with a good conscience.
A decade or so ago I had direct conversations with the owner of Fulton and his disgust for canada was evident and his personal statement was that Fulton would "never" export to Canada.

times must be tough if Clint changed his anti-canadian policy
 
Just a little confused here? Are we talking about import into Canada new-made M1 carbine receivers from Fulton?

This is a restricted part, with no serial number, so in addition to the cost, is there no export restrictions from USA, and import into Canada? Can't imagine the paper work.

Fulton's M1 carbine receivers are not cast steel, milled from a solid billet 4140 steel.
 
Just a little confused here? Are we talking about import into Canada new-made M1 carbine receivers from Fulton?

This is a restricted part, with no serial number, so in addition to the cost, is there no export restrictions from USA, and import into Canada? Can't imagine the paper work.

Fulton's M1 carbine receivers are not cast steel, milled from a solid billet 4140 steel.

We are talking about the M14
 
Just a funny obsevation that everyone seemed to know (assume) the thread was regarding an M14, however it was not mentioned in a single post, although the m1 was.

Not intending to poke fun. I just found it interesting.

I don't think LRB makes M1 recievers, I could be wrong.
 
LRB eagerly entered the Canadian market and did everything they could to grease the wheels so we could access thier products. Took them a while to get solid canadian dealers but they thought of us early in the game. Lou is fantastic to deal with and LRB customer service and products are worthy of our support. At least with Fulton in the game we have more choices and from what I do know about fulton.... they seek to deliver quality to thier customers.
 
FWIW, last I checked, the LRB and fulton importer is the same company right now. They have both product lines.

Wolverine is no longer the LRB importer.
 
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