Could these be imported?

CARBINE
CZW 9 K

Origins of this weapon stem from the military model (CZW 9 FC), we have deployed the same concept and overall design.
Gun utilizes a blow back action, trigger mechanism with an internal hammer, cocking handle has a safety notch. Stock is fixed; the gun shoots only in a semi-automatic mode (one shot per one squeeze of a trigger only, no burst).
Field stripping for cleaning and lubrication happens without utilization of any tool. The weapon falls apart into five major assemblies, enabling proper and easy cleaning of the internal, hidden parts too.
The weapon is designed first of all for a conditional shooting, the folding leaf sights are set for a distance from 50 to 200 meters. On the top of the weapon, the mounting rail enables attachment of different kinds of sights.


Technical parameters
Caliber 9 mm
Cartridge 9x19 Luger
Weight 2,6 kg
Barrel length 300 mm
Overall length 680 mm
Magazine capacity 15 rounds
Rate of fire-
Sights can be zeroed on distance of50, 100, 200 m

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Hmm, interesting.

Never seen them before.
 
Angular looks aside, I see a 15-shot magazine. Our elders and betters have decided Canadians cannot be trusted with rifles that have more than 5-shots and pistols with more than 10-shots. If that magazine was a one-for-one swap with a readily available 9mm pistol mag, the rifle might have a better chance coming into the country.
 
Angular looks aside, I see a 15-shot magazine. Our elders and betters have decided Canadians cannot be trusted with rifles that have more than 5-shots and pistols with more than 10-shots. If that magazine was a one-for-one swap with a readily available 9mm pistol mag, the rifle might have a better chance coming into the country.
I'm sure the Czechs wouldn't have an issue with pinning, blocking or even shortening mags for us if orders were large enough. We could even adapt a readily available mag to suit the purpose too. I'd wager that a bit of welding and a dremel could fab a suitable mag out of nearly anything available up here.
 
Interesting..... I think the RCMP's first question would be "what's the difference between this one and the version that's capable of doing bursts?"... then: "how easy is it to convert one into the other?"......
 
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