AIA is still in business and selling every rifle it makes, in Australia and New Zealand.
A friend of mine contacted them recently (last 3 months) to check out the viability of bringing in the 7.62x39 versions. The minimum order, would be 10 rifles. Judging from the hard time Marstar has had selling to the financially strapped individuals on this site, it would be a losing proposition, so we declined.
They have already approached the RCMP, to check out the legalities of the magazines. They have also come up with a slightly different system for attaching the modified AK mags that the RCMP find acceptable.
Kyle at AIA is more than willing to sell into Canada but overall, Canadians aren't willing to purchase the rifles at the asking prices. They only make small runs each year and sell everything in their own locality.
There have been a few individuals that malign these rifles. Some have posted here in the past and over on the Milsurps site. In my opinion, this was all nothing more than smoke being pounded up our back sides. These rifles are heavy, rigid, accurate and very attractive. No, they aren't in the conventional style that most target shooters are accustomed to but they shoot as well as anything else out there at the same or higher price levels.
I personally can vouch for mine and at least two others. I won't be selling it soon or at the asking price from Marstar. I couldn't build a rifle that performs as well as this for twice the price, once all of the accessories are factored in.
These rifles will shoot better than most shooters can hold. That goes for some very experienced shooters as well.