That's because bullpups are illegal.
OK.
I have been monitoring this forum for a few days and this is the first opportunity I've had to post as It has been a busy week.
Let's set the record straight regarding the T97NSR, I wanted the be the first to post about it, but some excited dealers beat me to it.
For well over a year now, North Sylva has been working very hard with Chinese State Arsenals to redesign the receiver on the original T97A rifle. A few prototypes were created, and after a few tries, it seemed we finally got it right.
This newly made firearm will be know as the T97NSR. It is important to note that this is NOT a T97A. It has been completely redesigned from the ground up. We are currently in the process of finalizing on the FRT number and the new sample should be approved shortly. If everything goes according to plan, these should be in stores hopefully by early spring.
Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.
Thanks, North Sylva
Man with soo many pre orders and people wanting more how many do you think they will import at the end of all this ?!
It came to our attention that a new T97 is being made called the T97NSR. We have been asked to check this rifle out and see if it should fall under the same prohibited status as the original T97. After careful deliberation we have found that if you throw out the T97NSR and buy a regular T97 form the black market then you can easily have a firearm capable of fully automatic fire. So for this reason we have to deem the T97NSR prohibited for being too easily to convert to fully automatic.
It came to our attention that a new T97 is being made called the T97NSR. We have been asked to check this rifle out and see if it should fall under the same prohibited status as the original T97. After careful deliberation we have found that if you throw out the T97NSR and buy a regular T97 form the black market then you can easily have a firearm capable of fully automatic fire. So for this reason we have to deem the T97NSR prohibited for being too easily to convert to fully automatic.RCMP Tech Desk Memo:
Not to pour water on this, but seeing how long it took the RCMP to determine that the initial Type 97 were evil baby killers and should be prohibited, I wouldn't count on getting delivery when NSR gets delivery. You know the techs at the RCMP lab are going to mess around with popsicle sticks, string, paper clips, rubber bands, a Dremel, toothpicks, and bubble gum until they can make that sucker shoot full auto. Maybe I'm bitter about the whole mess with the first Type 97, but I'm not holding my breath. With that said, I want to be proven wrong, and I want one.



























