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Thread: CSA VZ61 Skorpion .22LR (Restricted)

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    Quote Originally Posted by North_Sylva View Post




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    What kind of warranty is on these skorps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingjenky View Post
    Your gonna have one for each hand with a pouch of mags aren't ya
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    so say for example i put this block of aluminium between the stock and the gun and made sure the OAL was 660mm or over and bolted everything down in a certain way as to not let the stock fold would this be able to become NR?



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    The overall length of the firearm needs to be 26 inches. Generally speaking, one end to the other. You could probably weld a rod onto the side that stuck out way far forward and be legal.

    I'm sure North Sylva loves this debate in their forum. Maybe it should be discussed elsewhere and leave this for questions about delivery. Just a thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fenceline View Post
    The overall length of the firearm needs to be 26 inches. Generally speaking, one end to the other. You could probably weld a rod onto the side that stuck out way far forward and be legal.

    I'm sure North Sylva loves this debate in their forum. Maybe it should be discussed elsewhere and leave this for questions about delivery. Just a thought.
    ya you are probably right! rimfire or red rifles lol?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACEPWN View Post
    ya you are probably right! rimfire or red rifles lol?
    Rimfire group might have more knowledge specific to the legalities of rimfire guns.
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    Going to have one in every caliber now lol.

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    What's the weight of it like compared to the Center Fire versions? Is there a lot of pot metal or plastic like you see on other guns that are copies of centerfire guns.

    I wonder how the mag would look ceracoated black
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    Quote Originally Posted by fenceline View Post
    I'm sure North Sylva loves this debate in their forum. Maybe it should be discussed elsewhere and leave this for questions about delivery. Just a thought.
    Yes and to make it official we have no current plans to bring in non-restricted version at this point in time. Thanks guys.

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