Where to buy RFB?

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Well I just missed a used RFB at a good price on Epps, is there any of the sponsoring dealers that have RFB-C's in stock?

Or do I just have to play the waiting game :)

Mike
 
The RFB has been on my wish list for awhile. But there so rare... BTW Lanz website isnt working. Who is the main distributor for Kel-Tec?
 
LMFAO! All these guys selling want same price for a brand new one for a USED rifle. SMH. Import it from the states, way cheaper I am.
 
Yes yes import it from the states! And end up with a resticted rifle!

Hahahaha. You got to it before me.

Supply and demand you can ask whatever you want when the supply is low. I haven't actually seen a new Kel Tec shipment come into Canada in a while. Not like they would be stuck in port either with the current strike.

OP hope you find one. I really enjoy mine.
 
I also enjoy mine. But alot of nay sayer here seem to find them cheep or as they say" not deployed by the military" so they are surly not worth it! Also be aware of 2 things. First if you completely ignore the owners manual and the gas system adjustment your rifle may not cycle properly; I mean who want a rifle that you need to adjust the gas setting? Also what's the point of a rifle only capable of shooting 1-1.5 moa....

Had to get that out the way befor the haters haha!
 
LOL! Ya'll know everything the power of the internet. Mines not restricted so not sure what you guys are talking about.

The us rfb have shorter barrel, 18 I think so they don't meet the minimum length of 18.5". The Canadian rfb imported true vault distribution hase a special run made for them so that the barrel is 18.5" to be non restricted.

Thats what we are talking about
 
rally guy is right about them not counting. Right from the Criminal Code of Canada:

Barrel length

(2) For the purposes of this Part, the length of a barrel of a firearm is

  • (a) in the case of a revolver, the distance from the muzzle of the barrel to the breach end immediately in front of the cylinder, and
  • (b) in any other case, the distance from the muzzle of the barrel to and including the chamber, but does not include the length of any component, part or accessory including any component, part or accessory designed or intended to suppress the muzzle flash or reduce recoil.
  • http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-46/page-42.html#h-37

    The Firearms Center and RCMP firearms lab have taken the position that even if welded or pinned on, they are considered to be a separate component, so they don't count toward the barrel length, as per this regulation. If yours came in from the US with an 18 inch barrel and a pinned or welded flash hider, and it made it in non restricted, someone was asleep at the switch.
 
rally guy is right about them not counting. Right from the Criminal Code of Canada:


  • http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-46/page-42.html#h-37

    The Firearms Center and RCMP firearms lab have taken the position that even if welded or pinned on, they are considered to be a separate component, so they don't count toward the barrel length, as per this regulation. If yours came in from the US with an 18 inch barrel and a pinned or welded flash hider, and it made it in non restricted, someone was asleep at the switch.

Thank you! I was just going to look for that.
 
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