Importation of new rifles eg, Cetme L, Hellion, M249S, etc.

As much as I'd love the SAW, sadly the 10K price tag is way, way too much. My vote is split between the STG44, LR14 (as others have mentioned), and the CETME L - it wouldn't be too hard to run a sticker draw on all 3....

Is there any update on the CETME A by the way?
 
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We are currently working on a number of platforms with SFSS.

Should PSA be able to meet production quotas and we receive some positive news from SFSS we will also be bringing the STG44 to market as well.

IRUNGUNS is also in the middle of a few other things that will raise some eyebrows.

The OOH 1918 and the H.C.A.R were a positive start to the year.


The IRUNGUNS Team



Since the importation and submittal to the RCMP SFSS for a new firearm is a pretty risky endeavor, is there any chance you guys could do a pseudo sticker draw for the importation of a new model of firearm? Eg, The cost to purchase and import a Marcolmar Cetme L is about $2500. If there is a "sticker draw" of 125 stickers for $20each, then that would cover the cost to import the rifle and submit it to the RCMP SFSS for an FRT#. If successful, then a winner could be drawn from the 125 stickers for the ownership of the rifle. If unsuccessful, then we lose $20each, which in reality is not a huge loss.

Just off the top of my head, I could think of a few different firearms that could be imported and submitted:
-Marcolmar Cetme L
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-FN M249S
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-Springfield Hellion
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-PSA STG44
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The idea itself isn't exactly horrible since it's almost like a kickstarter but you are not a guaranteed anything beyond a sticker (like some kickstarters). I would be willing to throw a few bucks into the ring because sometimes businesses can't take giant risks and then everyone on CGN calls them price gougers or wusses for not wanting to risk money
 
I've tried multiple importers and multiple methods on getting a M249 in Canada. Basically belt feds from the states are a no-go for now.

The only method that would work is if somehow one could make it to another country then re-exported into Canada. But it would still need to get an approved export permit from the US. Same problem.

I'm still kicking myself for not jumping on the belt fed AR uppers when they were available.

I even tried to buy the sample 249 lol. I got neither confirmation that it existed or even if it went up for sale....
 
I've tried multiple importers and multiple methods on getting a M249 in Canada. Basically belt feds from the states are a no-go for now.

The only method that would work is if somehow one could make it to another country then re-exported into Canada. But it would still need to get an approved export permit from the US. Same problem.

I'm still kicking myself for not jumping on the belt fed AR uppers when they were available.

I even tried to buy the sample 249 lol. I got neither confirmation that it existed or even if it went up for sale....

I just imported a m1919a4 belt fed no issue
 
I don't see an FRT child entry for the semi M249 made by Ohio Ordnance. Someone would have to submit a sample and waaaaaaiiiit.

NS is the importer for the Astra Arms MG556 semi-auto clone of the M249.

No export restrictions on belt feds out of Switzerland as far as I know.

Maybe I'll start begging over on their subforum....
 
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