22 Cal. MP40's and MP44's at Shot Show

GSG 5 was prohibited as a variant.
MP44, MP40 are not named prohibs, so prohibition as a variant wouldn't apply.
If the SHOT show generated sufficient interest, I expect the mfr. will be getting these into series production as soon as possible.
 
That SSD G43 is going to cost about $3000 CAN. Wolverine Supplies is the only Canadian SSD dealer now, Marstar let go of their dist rights and are just selling old stock.

I have the SSD MKb42(H) and the MP38, cool? Yes. Expensive to shoot? Yes

For less than $700 lets say, I would totally buy a GSG gun and ammo would be dirt cheap...run gopher...run!!!!
 
That SSD G43 is going to cost about $3000 CAN. Wolverine Supplies is the only Canadian SSD dealer now, Marstar let go of their dist rights and are just selling old stock.

that is was better than i thought. I have expensive taste, so im used to seeing a high price tag for the stuff i want to buy (eventually).

considering how ive seen used G43 ranging from $3k-8k, i think SSD's price is very fair.
 
What do you mean by sticker shock?

I found the rifle, but I can't find a price. Anyone know if Marstar will bring these in?

http://http://www.hza-kulmbach.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=109&Itemid=136&lang=en

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I wonder if they solved the original gas system being too hot and the problem of them exploding if they have a head separation?
 
AGENT CQ;
"Marstar let go of their dist rights and are just selling old stock."

Please get your facts straight before making such statements.... You are are way off base here....

Apart from pending legal action, one of the main reasons we stopped importing their products was due to lack of support and quality control issues....
John

John
 
I can see the RCMP putting them on the prohib list real fast.

I don't get this sort of statement..

The RCMP can't arbitrarily deem something prohibited,

If it's deemed to be a variant of an already prohibited firearm.. then yes.

The RCMP tests and classify firearms according to the Firearms ACT

to deem a firearm prohibited outside of type requires a OIC and we have not seen such a thing happen for a long time.
 
AGENT CQ;
"Marstar let go of their dist rights and are just selling old stock."

Please get your facts straight before making such statements.... You are are way off base here....

Apart from pending legal action, one of the main reasons we stopped importing their products was due to lack of support and quality control issues....
John

John

Isn't the end result the same :D
lol
 
I don't get this sort of statement..

The RCMP can't arbitrarily deem something prohibited,

If it's deemed to be a variant of an already prohibited firearm.. then yes.

The RCMP tests and classify firearms according to the Firearms ACT

to deem a firearm prohibited outside of type requires a OIC and we have not seen such a thing happen for a long time.

never say never when it comes to the RCMP.
 
I don't get this sort of statement..

The RCMP can't arbitrarily deem something prohibited, No but they make #### up.

If it's deemed to be a variant of an already prohibited firearm.. then yes.

The RCMP tests and classify firearms according to the Firearms ACT And then they make #### up

to deem a firearm prohibited outside of type requires a OIC and we have not seen such a thing happen for a long time.

The RCMP will spend tonnes of money and huge amounts of man hours with extremely well trained and well equiped people in order to make a firearm do something its not designed for so that they can prohib it. What makes you think that they can't or won't do it when ever possible.
 
I don't get this sort of statement..

The RCMP can't arbitrarily deem something prohibited,

If it's deemed to be a variant of an already prohibited firearm.. then yes.

The RCMP tests and classify firearms according to the Firearms ACT

to deem a firearm prohibited outside of type requires a OIC and we have not seen such a thing happen for a long time.

Wrong on all counts, sir.
 
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