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What was the deal on selling before FRT? No go now?
If you are talking about the 1919 Browning & the MG34 these got there FRT a long time ago .
This was before the RCMP demanded a sample for inspection .
The M37 which is a updated version of the 1919 made by TNW has been waiting on an FRT going on 2 years now .
The RCMP say it is a converted auto even though the ATF classify it as a semi auto . The M37 is still in limbo .
This should not be an issue with the RPD as the whole receiver is newly made and not compatible with the full auto RPD
Pre-orders are horrible for everyone involved. They never go smooth. We will not be doing a pre-order to bankroll this project.
How do i know RCMP won't reclassify this??
They reclassified the Tactical .22lr by mossberg, and prohib the 25 round mags for it.... What guarentee do i have that after a purchase, this won't be banned, and all of a suddon i'll be criminalized overnight?? It's a honest question
Other then that, when is it possible to purchase this including a belt???
Very Very interested, cash burning in my hands as we speak...
The mossberg 715t is still non restricted and the current 25 round magazines in country are still legal to own and use. They will not allow the further import of newly manufactured ones as they stipulate use for both rifle and pistol.
There is no guarantee that any of the currently legal guns won't become illegal one day, that's the reality of being a gun owner. If this firearm passes the Firearms lab and gets an FRT stating non restricted then it should be good to go unless its later prohibited by name through government legislation, OIC's ect.
You also already missed the boat on purchasing one of these, there is a huge waiting list and not nearly enough guns to fill it. They are drying up extremely fast and when they are gone, that's it.