SCAR Where Art Thou ?

Well here's my "theory" NO ACCOUNTABILITY
If we arrived at there door step with "torches and pitch forks" we would be in the same position we are now, probably a few members short from the hail of bullets. I don't know why it has taken since 09???
All I know is that at end of the day, nobody from the RCMP is going home and looking for a job the next day.
 
I really hope these make it into Canada, I've never really cared much about the .223/5.56 caliber though. I try and restrict myself to buying guns that I can use for hunting in addition to the range...

If these do get though it would give me hope that the .308/7.62 versions would follow suite, in which case I'd be all over them. Stick me in the boat with all of you hoping and praying that these get in, even if I haven't thrown down any money on one... Yet...
 
Well a little SCAR trivia for ya (not that anyone cares)
This past Saturday, the 19th, marked a year since I sent my deposit?
Who would have known eh?
I was thinking about a "coin" for the first year? and then maybe something else to mark the second?
 
Ok, I am new to this thread. Let me grasp this: You paid for a rifle, it was delivered to Canada and it is not in the FaRT so you can't take it home? Sounds like the T97 "success" emboldened them.
 
I really hope these make it into Canada, I've never really cared much about the .223/5.56 caliber though. I try and restrict myself to buying guns that I can use for hunting in addition to the range..

I only know of one person who has a SCAR in his possession, Blaxsun is on the board here and is a "big time" go to guy for Magpul parts and has excellent customer service!!:cheers:

Here is a pic of his SCAR, :rockOn:

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Well a little SCAR trivia for ya (not that anyone cares)
This past Saturday, the 19th, marked a year since I sent my deposit?
Who would have known eh?
I was thinking about a "coin" for the first year? and then maybe something else to mark the second?

Rofl my deposit was accepted at Questar Nov 1, 2009. Making it 1 year and 144 days since I first put down cash. :mad:
 
Ok, I am new to this thread. Let me grasp this: You paid for a rifle, it was delivered to Canada and it is not in the FaRT so you can't take it home? Sounds like the T97 "success" emboldened them.

We placed a deposit, they were allowed into Canada, we paid for the rifle in full in anticipation of a classification being issued... and have been waiting since last September. I really don't know what the issue is, other than it's taking far too frak'ing long. :(
 
Rofl my deposit was accepted at Questar Nov 1, 2009. Making it 1 year and 144 days since I first put down cash.

Maybe we should start a SCAR "siege" thread, just like the American/Iranian hostage incident way back when, you know we start each day with the post "Day ###" of the RCMP's classification of the SCAR. Keep folks updated etc, etc?d:h:
 
Theory:
The guy "testing" it at the RCMP kept it for himself.


Here's the funniest part for me. I remember a while back reading an article titled "SCAR vs ACR". The author chose the ACR over the SCAR because of various reasons such as it didn't have a reciprocating charging handle. Well, we all know the financial success the ACR has been so I I thought "Well, even with all its "faults", I'll still be able to get the SCAR". Well that ain't happening either so the article was just for pure enjoyment.
 
Here's the funniest part for me. I remember a while back reading an article titled "SCAR vs ACR". The author chose the ACR over the SCAR because of various reasons such as it didn't have a reciprocating charging handle. Well, we all know the financial success the ACR has been so I I thought "Well, even with all its "faults", I'll still be able to get the SCAR". Well that ain't happening either so the article was just for pure enjoyment.

If memory serves, the author of that series of videos lives in the US.
 
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