SOLD OUT: TYPE 81 SPECIAL EDITION -Shipment 2-

All of the above 2 statements may be true.

It depends very much on the ammo used and of course the individual rifle.

Apples to oranges.

At current prices you can buy 4 x SKS for one type 81.

The type 81 is flimsy, not worth the current price tag, design is great but no optics mount options other than an overpriced scope/mount system and no aftermarket options.
 
Id disagree with it being flimsy myself. Compared to a milled receiver? Sure. But by stamped steel firearms go it seems pretty robust.
 
Lmfao Im sure an sks with a good barrel just as accurate as a type 81, but it appears most retailers are selling sks between 600-680, so maybe 2 or less sks for a type 81.
 
The T81 simply isn’t an accurate rifle, with many professional reviews stating the best there getting is 4MOA. If that’s good for you then great, but for the price I’d honestly rather buy a nice sks.
 
The T81 simply isn’t an accurate rifle, with many professional reviews stating the best there getting is 4MOA. If that’s good for you then great, but for the price I’d honestly rather buy a nice sks.

I get an average of 3" at 100yds with the T81 Carbine. Much better accuracy with the LMG, for reduced barrel vibrations. Girth matters :)
Here is 5 shots with LMG, 200yds, 10" gong, 5 out of 5 hits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gCb4MV79GM
 
Buy one, you won't be disappointed, I own Russian and Chinese Sks/type56 and the T81 looks better, feels better, shoots better...so much fun and as close to an AK 47 as you will ever get... and Ive had experience with those as well...
 
The T81 is an excellent rifle, but when the WEF psychopaths in Ottawa activate the ban, they will know exactly who has them and where to pick them up.

This is why finding an older pre-registry model is absolute gold under these circumstances.
 
The T81 is an excellent rifle, but when the WEF psychopaths in Ottawa activate the ban, they will know exactly who has them and where to pick them up.

This is why finding an older pre-registry model is absolute gold under these circumstances.

There is no registry of firearms. The CFC only checks the license.

TI has a record of sale but this is useless since many were resold as used and no one knows at which time.
 
The T81 is an excellent rifle, but when the WEF psychopaths in Ottawa activate the ban, they will know exactly who has them and where to pick them up.

This is why finding an older pre-registry model is absolute gold under these circumstances.

For those who care, anything after may 18th is a no go new or used. If your still buying I don’t see how that matters.
 
For those who care, anything after may 18th is a no go new or used. If your still buying I don’t see how that matters.

Just work on the basis that everything post 18th is known.

Also, the ATF in the U.S, has been going to gun stores and strong arming them into allowinng photos to be taken of sales records.

No doubt the Government here will pay attention to that and we could find it being done here, too. Extra-judicial and outside the scope of the law, but done anyway (the Liberal way).
 
For those who care, anything after may 18th is a no go new or used. If your still buying I don’t see how that matters.

theres really not much difference between pre and post may 18th sales. stores are keeping basically the same info they did before and the RCMP only needs to know that you're transferring a non restricted firearm from one pal to another, if you choose to give them serial numbers and such to create a registry thats on your own initiative.

Also to everyone asking when they'll get here, they get here when they get here. Theres nothing TI can do and I assume they've realised they should stop giving out ETAs because it just creates more "where gun, you said gun be here now" posts
 
There is no registry of firearms. The CFC only checks the license.

TI has a record of sale but this is useless since many were resold as used and no one knows at which time.

When the time comes, all they have to do is get the list of buyers from Tactical Imports and go pick them up.

Should the buyer had sold it since then, he better have an open file with the authorities as far as the PAL verification os concerned.

If there is a file, they will know who bought it and go from there...if not, he will have some explaining to do downtown.

A pre-May 18-th rifle, nobody knows about..
 
When the time comes, all they have to do is get the list of buyers from Tactical Imports and go pick them up.

Should the buyer had sold it since then, he better have an open file with the authorities as far as the PAL verification os concerned.

If there is a file, they will know who bought it and go from there...if not, he will have some explaining to do downtown.

A pre-May 18-th rifle, nobody knows about..

i usally buy a gun use it for a bit then when im tired of it it gos into the smelter to make sure it dosent fall into the wrong hands...sry officer for messing up your paper trail....is there any laws agaist smelting a non restricted?
 
i usally buy a gun use it for a bit then when im tired of it it gos into the smelter to make sure it dosent fall into the wrong hands...sry officer for messing up your paper trail....is there any laws against smelting a non restricted?

I believe there is currently no law about reporting destroying NR firearms, also the RCMP has no way of knowing whether you transferred a cooey or type 81, I'd suggest doing as many NR transfers as possible if someone is really that worried about it
 
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