Id disagree with it being flimsy myself. Compared to a milled receiver? Sure. But by stamped steel firearms go it seems pretty robust.
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 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.
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.
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..
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?