7.62x25 semi auto rifle.

I bought from IRG, had the first one of these in Canada. Say "hd" cause I never saw it. Lab said too easy converted BS. Four years for them to decide BATF is wrong. Still no gun, still no $


No, not available in Kanadastan.
 
"Sporting a non-functioning stock that is permanently fixed in the closed position, this PPS43-C gives you the same classic look and feel as its predecessors."

No stock? That's lame.
 
I just want a Ruger 10/22 style gun in 7.62x25.

I don't care what it looks like per say. I want it to shoot 7.62x25, a semi would be preferred but a bolt gun would be cool too. A real stock is a necessity though, as I want to actually hit stuff with it - if I didn't care for a stock I'd just buy a Tokarev.
 
"Sporting a non-functioning stock that is permanently fixed in the closed position, this PPS43-C gives you the same classic look and feel as its predecessors."

No stock? That's lame.

I'm guessing that's do to with quirky US laws about "SBR" (short barrelled rifles). As is, the gun is legal in the US, but if it has a fixed stock, folding stock, or even a shoulder thing that goes up, it becomes a short-barrelled rifle. Then it is kinda like our restricted class, and must be registered (which costs $200).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-barreled_rifle
 
Yup same reason the US version of the gsgmp 40 has no stock on it
Too bad we can’t get those pps 43 or even the semi auto tommy guns
Gotta love our stupid laws lol
 
I'm guessing that's do to with quirky US laws about "SBR" (short barrelled rifles). As is, the gun is legal in the US, but if it has a fixed stock, folding stock, or even a shoulder thing that goes up, it becomes a short-barrelled rifle. Then it is kinda like our restricted class, and must be registered (which costs $200).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-barreled_rifle

Oh I understand why they're that way. It just makes me have no interest in it.
 
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