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Makembite

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Now, maybe this is naive to he whole process of commissioning a new firearm, but why has no one got the Turkish manufacturers to produce a Canadian legal PPK, or makarov? The .380 and 9mm blowback pistols are always in high demand.
 
The Turkish people have a hard enough time making shotguns that work/ let alone last; couldnt possibly imagine them making a good commercial semi auto rifle....
 
They used to have the Norinco PPN... a PPK copy. One was recently on the EE for a pile of dough.

AFAIK Turkish laws are such that they aren't allowed to produce rifles...
 
Well that's what I'm mostly referring to, I've seen ppn pistols go for crazy money, so imagine if girsan made a PPK copy? If it was like their beretta clones, that'd be a piece worth owning. I was surprised to see the bersa Thunder come to Canada in only a .22. I think canadaammo could scoop up a dropped ball. They have the exposure and customer base I'd imagine to make a thousand unit run viable.
 
The Turk's are not allowed to produce anything with a rifled barrel,hence why you don't see any rifles from them.

Now if someone was to contract a Philippine manufacturer with a pistol chambered in 7.62x25....then released a carbine that accepted the same mag....then we'd have something.

I still don't know why no Canadian manufacturer has done it.it would be the king of plinkers
 
Wow, that's surprising. Well guess that answers that! A lesson I'm sure we've all learned by I guess, if you see something you like, don't hesitate! On an unrelated note, anyone got a Mak .380 for sale lol?
 
The Turk's are not allowed to produce anything with a rifled barrel,hence why you don't see any rifles from them.

Now if someone was to contract a Philippine manufacturer with a pistol chambered in 7.62x25....then released a carbine that accepted the same mag....then we'd have something.

I still don't know why no Canadian manufacturer has done it.it would be the king of plinkers

In my neck of the wood, ammos with steel jacket or steel core are forbidden at every indoor range, and outdoor ranges are cold as my ex-girlfriend's heart during the winter, and all those 7.62xsomething aren't that easily available for those ranges. The cheap milsurps ammos are all steel. I'm not sure, but I think even the Norinco red boxes are forbidden. And they're not exactly cheap like the milsurps anyway. That kind of explains that pistols for 7.62x25 aren't that popular. TT-33 are so cheap everyone would have one if they could shoot it at their range. I know I would at least have one.

Personnally I'd be happy if CanadaAmmo just restocked their 1911 with 5'' barrels. Not sure if they're not selling or selling too quick.
 
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