Well, it would appear that the RCMP Lab Inspection has backfired, with the Lab-rats somehow coming to the conclusion that the MSW carbines are "converted-automatics" built on repurposed full-auto or select-fire Receivers (and other ancillary full-auto parts?). It would appear to be a real stretch on the part of the lab, given that IWI clearly states in their literature that the MSW is a semi-automatic-only firearm. All of the MSWs were manufactured as factory semi-automatic rifles and left the factory in that configuration. They are Police and Security Force surplus, not former IDF/Military-issued firearms. Several aspects of the RCMP Lab's reasoning appear to be flawed and outright wrong. Watch and shoot. As it currently stands, MSW owners have no choice but to surrender their carbines to the police or have it permanently deactivated within the next 30 calendar days. The only exception is owners who successfully file a Sec 74 Challenge, in which case the 30 days does not apply and the owner may retain their firearm until the hearing is eventually concluded. Filing for a Sec 74 Hearing is the only way to reset the 30-day clock which is currently ticking....
This is the unintended consequence of dicking around with firearm classifications in Canada. Just saying....