Yes full auto is legal in that country.
Right on, all I could find about their gun laws is that they are very restrictive...?
The way the govt over there is to license each firearm that every person owns.Basicaly you have to pay the govt tons of money if you happen to own lots of firearms.Yes they allow full auto and unlimited mag capacity.The govt once in a while offer amnesty to loose firearms meaning the ones that are illegal and have it license without any charges to the owners.The people have a very strong gun culture, there's always a gun in every household legal or not. They also have their own CCW, but again you have to get a permit for every gun that you want to carry which is only good for a year.The joke is the only thing that they are not allowed to own are crew served weapons.![]()
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patent holders? I know of no gun built in China during patent affect.They shoot 9mm, .40 and 10mm Auto ammunition. Cyclic rate is about 800 RPM. The Chinese have since pirated the design without compensation to the patent holders in an attempt to make money. That about covers the thread as far as guns are concerned.
patent holders? I know of no gun built in China during patent affect.
Yeah, back on MP5 topic.
Anyone else notice CanAm forgot to do the famous Hollywood HK cocking handle slam.
The patents (if any) expired long ago and are no longer in affect. They last no longer that 25 years. As for the coca-cola name, that is a trademark, and lasts as long as it is used. Very different things.Forgive my limited knowledge but HK did not put any sort of patent on their roller delayed blowback design? Blah Blah Blah CETME but IIRC HK owns the roller delayed system as of now. I can manufacture and distribute a cola drink Called "Norinco Coca-Cola" legally with the same markings and labelling as the aforementioned drink in North America? Simply because it was made in China?
The patents expired long ago and are no longer in affect. They last no longer that 25 years. As for the coca-cola name, that is a trademark, and lasts as long as it is used. Very different things.
Now if Norc called their gun the MP5, then you would have a point.
FWIW the folks at the Chinese factories are very conscious of patent infringement. China does copy most of their designs for civi guns, but that has more to do with their customers than the factories. The guns that they have designed T81, T97, etc, for the most part have been very good. They, like most gun designers, use already established designs in their "new" guns, as most countries do.I was under the impression it was 75...? My bad. I wouldn't argue with you as you deal with this stuff for a living.