**OFFICAL*** The Type 97NSR is Non restricted!!!

There are no overall length limits for a non-restricted. Just look at the Mare's leg.

WRONG. The mares leg is NOT a semi auto...but there is still OVERALL LENGTH requirements...

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The T97NSR is a semi auto so it HAS to have a barrel of at least 18.5" AND and overall of 26.5"
 
That is one ugly gun....would not want it even it is for free?

Just my 2 cents

That is a very smug comment...no one gives $1000 guns away for free and if they did, who'd turn it down? People never even turn down "free" $0.10 pens...

Please tell em how "looks" effective the mechanical function? This gun will shoulder nicer/balance better due the the weight being closer to your shoulder all while having shorter overall package then many guns out there.

The only thing "looks" effect is how ninja you wanna poser up as in the mirror and to impress your friends with.
 
WHY DOES THE SAFETY POSITION MATTER?!

WHY DO YOU EVEN NEED A SAFETY? This is not a pistol your carrying "cocked and locked" due to a light trigger.

Proper muzzle and trigger control trumps all and is 100% safe.... anyone who is DUMB enough to rely on a mechanical safety should never be allowed to touch a gun, let alone own them!!!

You can walk around with the gun loaded just fine...follow the 2 golden rules and all is well. Its also MUCH faster then flipping off a safety ...if you even remember to flip it off before your first shot (many do not). If that is too scary for you then carry the gun with a loaded magazine and an empty chamber and just quickly rack in a round in when your ready to take aim.

I remove many safeties off my rifles as I find them useless and even more so provide a FALSE sense of "safety". They CAN be dangerous...how many people have be shot because "I thought the safety was on"?

Safeties and nothing more then the work of lawyers helping gun manufacturers cover this asses...just the like warning labels scribed into the gun...the days of guns that can fire when dropped if cocked and/or loaded is pretty much long over.

None of you are assassins who cannot make any noise racking the gun or going into combat with a group that requires use of a external safety so why does it matter anyways?
 
Isn't the one from canadaammo for 849 prohibited? The other dealers with the T97NSR are going for $999.

Canam has stated that they do not plan to sell prohibited 97's. They are sticking to their originally announced $849.00 price.
 
im going to wait this out for a good year and wait till all the bugs are fixed

...its NOT a new design people.

Does ANYONE research things before they buy?!

The last ones were banned because Norinco did NOT follow our "rules" properly and there were too many parts that were interchange with the full atuo ones/the gun was easily (and this is true) converted to full auto.

SO...

this one...is being made "correctly" with using our guidelines allowing it to be NR instead of prohib.
 
Show me where this 26.5" is coming from then. Other than out of your ass, that is.

Apples to oranges. Many threads discuss why. The T97 is a semi auto and follows the rules for those. The mares leg is a manual action.

The guy you claim is talking out his ass is right. You are not. The Type 97 NSR is a semi auto semi automatic rifle. It will be over 26.5 inched overall, and have a barrel length (end of barrel to closed bolt internal length without barrel attachment) of 18.5 inches to make that classification.

From "Wanstall's Online" quoted from years ago... a seller of the Mares Leg...

They are NON-restricted based on precedent set with the Chiappa Mare's leg brought in several years ago. They were deemed non restricted because you couldnt fire with one hand and it's a rifle action not a pistol action....

Gun laws in this country don't make any sense to begin with. Don't start arguing to try and make sense with them as your support, you'll look silly.
 
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Show me where this 26.5" is coming from then. Other than out of your ass, that is.

Please mail in your PAL/RPAL (if you have one...?) back to the RCMP until you learn all the rules and laws. There are places just 3-4 clicks away that can tell you the EXACT "rules and qualifications" for guns and their classifications.
 
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