I can assure you that MD Charlton (the current distributor), ourselves (the warranty depot), SAN and even the CSSA are all currently looking at possible solutions.
Thank you!
I can assure you that MD Charlton (the current distributor), ourselves (the warranty depot), SAN and even the CSSA are all currently looking at possible solutions.
I just got a call that the KRISS Vector FRT has been pulled for review. Apparently SUN NEWS is working on that for tonight as well.
Good times
I wonder if TV-presspass will post the C/A photo's for us. Is it just me or are they clearly suspicious?
I just got a call that the KRISS Vector FRT has been pulled for review. Apparently SUN NEWS is working on that for tonight as well.
Good times
This is very unfortunate for the purchasers of these rifles.It is my opinion that the JR had no idea what a C/A rifle looked like and obviously that information is still not that clear with him now. The fact that the guns have been imported by accident over the years is nobody's fault here in Canada, why would an importer think to inspect every rifle, just in case.
However, one of the most dangerous things in the world is someone who knows a little but thinks he knows everything. Here is a perfect example of that. In spite of not knowing what a C/A rifle looks like a decision was made to go directly to the RCMP, and not wait for a response from SAN.
I'm not so sure good faith is the correct expression, more like impulsively and without regard for the potential consequences that he should have known well given his involvement with the product since 2001.
I would argue less than half given his apparent lack of knowledge of the product line. I don't mean to sound pessimistic about this either. JR has made public claims that he will be sorting things out but that does not mean others are not working quietly behind the scenes. I can assure you that MD Charlton (the current distributor), ourselves (the warranty depot), SAN and even the CSSA are all currently looking at possible solutions. Of course it would have been nice if JR had dealt with this through these points of contact initially rather than acting impulsively and dealing first with the RCMP.
As I posted earlier this is being done by SAN now.
Time will tell.
Dear CGN members: I write to respond to the allegations leveled by CSC against TSE.
What happened?
In early 2013 an individual walked into TSE with a rifle that appeared to the experienced eye to be either a counterfeit of the Swiss Arms “classic green”, or possibly a converted prohibited rifle.
CGN members and Swiss Arms’ owners should know that later, at IWA 2013, a Swiss Arms employee stated an owner of one of TSE’s competitors was going around Switzerland buying up rifles at auction and from ex-service members, bringing them into Swiss Arms’ factory in “batches” to be refurbished. The CEO of Swiss Arms was present at this meeting, and stated he had no knowledge of this.
Our inspection of the rifle brought to our store supported what Swiss Arms told us.
With the knowledge of these facts, the spectre was raised that Canadians may have unknowingly purchased rifles that were or are prohibited - no responsible firearms retailer could avoid contacting the RCMP, who we are sure, will clarify what the complete facts are and what is relevant.
Why was it suspected to be counterfeit or converted?
1) The 4 digit serial number was wrong for a ‘civilian’ firearm;
2) Furniture colour and texture predated anything known for retail/commercial sale
3) There was no Swiss Arms factory marking;
4) There was no commercial production marking;
5) It was missing the internal parts added to retail/commercial rifles to further prevent C/A conversions;
6) The Upper and lower very mismatched colours, indicating either re-working, or a change-out with another rifle; and
7) The spacing of the serial numbers was too large.
Basically, any experienced owner would see this was a VERY old rifle, that it appeared someone refinished the upper, and changed the serial number and name. It doesn’t matter why this was done – it looked like a Classic Green civilian accessible firearm, but may have not been intended for use in Canada.
This is very unfortunate for the purchasers of these rifles.
The RCMP should not have been contacted untill the manufacturer was contacted and given time to respond.
Something similar happened when Dlask arms started producing their 8" barrel shotguns with pistol grip only that were giver a NR FRT, enough people called the CFC with complaints that they eventually deemed it restricted unless it had a full stock.........some people are their own worst enemy or should I say our whole hobbys enemy.
x2, one of the post states there is a letter fron SAN saying the rifle TSE questioned is in fact NR classic greenWe have been lead to believe that that rifle was deemed to not be a converted-auto and was deemed to be non-restricted, but the two rifles inspected as control samples were deemed to be converted-autos. So what gives? Where did the control samples come from? As it currently appears to me you actually had the converted-autos in the first place, which kinda negates everything you said.
x2, one of the post states there is a letter fron SAN saying the rifle the TSE questioned is in fact NR classic green
so giving SAN time to respond is not an option to you? It sounds like the two C/A rifles have been in possesion of TSE since 2008.....how is a couple weeks gonna hurt.I think your missing though that if this wasn't brought to the attention of rcmp and something later happened. And I vesting action came out that the industry knew but didn't notify rcmp. You realize what would have happened right? If rcmp has possession of two converts that's pretty bad. If tse was just being a #### and getting after his old partner fine that's a #### move. But in the end if we have many converts out there it's a good thing it happened. Because rcmp may be more likely to work with us on CORRECTING the issue rather then removing them period.
I dunno maybe I'm missing something but I don't see why tse is getting the finger pointed. If and I said if Csc was bringing in illegal guns you can't be mad at the guy who ratted on them. Again if Csc did do this they put us all and our guns in jeopardy. If it was San then they screwed over there own business and again should pay for the recalls and replacements. Unfortunately this all has opened up a storm and may very well end the guns non restricted run.
Reading this all I don't understand why tse is getting blame. I don't know who or where both tse and Csc even are. But based on what I read tse did what he should have. Because if for example half these San are c/a and one day some idiot converts one back and does some shooting or Ganga bang or whatever. Guess what news report will be???? Non restricted rifle converted to auto and kills many. Where is the rcmp? Why was this allowed into Canada. Then what's next??? We can't buy ####. Tse was doing the right thing by saying hanging on something smells bad here. Now to me the f$)& head is whoever brought these in to begin with. Whoever it is I hope they get the book thrown at them. Because now all of our semi autos are at risk and on the chopping block for re evaluation. Opening a can of worms is never good.
I hope rcmp calls for a recall. And nothing more. Everyone needs to have their gun inspected. And if its illegal it should be replaced by the retailer who sold it to you. IMO every retailer should review what they are selling especially used. So if Csc sold used San that ended up being converts. Well I'm sorry Csc your the moron and not the guy who called the cops. And if allegations are true that your buying up guns at the Swiss super market and not checking them correctly. I hope you pay the price for it. If your innocent my apologies.
In my opinion if tse was doing this to get at his ex partner or not is irrelevant. Who brought this is in is what matters.
so giving SAN time to respond is not an option to you? It sounds like the two C/A rifles have been in possesion of TSE since 2008.....how is a couple weeks gonna hurt.
Now we are looking at confiscation, you really think anyone with a C/A is going to get to keep their rifle or be reimbursed for it? there is potentially hundreds if not thousands in country.



























