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So when are the scars going to be released?

What color are they?

We are waiting for RCMP to issue the FRT # so that we can transfer the guns to customer's names. If you had a pre-order in place then you will have already received details on the situation and your order.

If you did not receive an email then you did not have an order placed.

We were able to import to Canada (before the export permit expired) enough SCAR's that we can fill all of the confirmed pre-orders we had.

US State Department has denied the renewal permit we submitted for SCAR's (specifically stated in the permit that the permit DOES NOT APPROVE THE EXPORT OF SCAR FIREARMS for commercial end-users).

Mark
 
whats a commercial end user? i shoot paper, not for profit.

Commercial end-user basically means commercial sales that end up in the hands of Retail customers... as opposed to Government/Military purchases which are bought and owned by police departments, military, government agencies and NOT for private individual ownership.

Mark
 
What about an end user that wishes to own the weapon as an individual but also holds mil or law enforcement credentials?
 
What about an end user that wishes to own the weapon as an individual but also holds mil or law enforcement credentials?

US State Department doesn't really care that the end user may be a cop or military... if it's privately owned then it's a retail/commercial sale in their eyes... and in truth that's correct. Even under our laws a police officer buying a firearm for his/her own use has no special rights or allowances as any other PAL holder. The same laws apply.

Mark
 
From what I was told by Questar, there is one issued,,, but it has not been released but the RCMP,,, whatever that means,, but i think to be able to get the firearms over the border there would have had to be an FRT
 
From what I was told by Questar, there is one issued,,, but it has not been released but the RCMP,,, whatever that means,, but i think to be able to get the firearms over the border there would have had to be an FRT

There is no FRT # yet for the SCAR 16s firearm... RCMP have still not released any info.

We import firearms all the time that do not have FRT# issued yet... CBSA can allow the guns into the country (on the expectation that the firearm will be classified as either Restricted or Non-Restricted and that an FRT# will be issued by RCMP/CFC)... or they can detain the firearms and hold them pending an inspection and review by RCMP to see what their classification is, before releasing the items or sending them back out of the country.

Mark
 
Is there any kind of expectation/standard/etc. as to how long it takes the RCMP to issue an FRT#, or is it just a "whenever they do it they do it" situation?
 
Is there any kind of expectation/standard/etc. as to how long it takes the RCMP to issue an FRT#, or is it just a "whenever they do it they do it" situation?

They are under no time limit... it's up to them. We've had FRT#'s issued for some firearms in a day and others have taken upwards of a year.

We originally requested an FRT for the SCAR 16s nearly a year ago... they subsquently requested that we submit a sample to them for inspection... we submitted that sample earlier this year.

Mark
 
Thanks Mark!

I appreciate all the work Questar does to help me rid myself of the burden of unspent funds.
 
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