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    CGN frequent flyer polskadude's Avatar
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    HK 243 = prohibited :(

    Posted on the Black Rifle forum,

    FRN# 156187
    RCMP Said,
    "readily and easily converted to discharge shots in rapid succession with a single pressure of the trigger in a relatively short time period with relative ease."


    I don't understand how that's possible considering the G36 has the same trigger group/lower, and its Non restricted.

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    As it is now prohibited and this is the law I suppose they can now release exactly how "readily and easily" it is to convert one. If it is truly that readily and easily done that is.

    A video of these simple and quick steps (not a slideshow) would be the way to show everyone the good faith in the ruling.

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    By that logic The glock 17 should be prohibited. You can get a full auto kit and install it. Home made g18. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kablam View Post
    As it is now prohibited and this is the law I suppose they can now release exactly how "readily and easily" it is to convert one. If it is truly that readily and easily done that is.

    A video of these simple and quick steps (not a slideshow) would be the way to show everyone the good faith in the ruling.
    but then they are giving you a 'how to' video on how to convert a semi into full auto... even though the way I read the description means it's a really nice trigger that you're able to bump fire
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    Quote Originally Posted by asmitty941 View Post
    by that logic the glock 17 should be prohibited. You can get a full auto kit and install it. Home made g18. Lol.
    lol

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    is the g36 not prohib as well?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaos013 View Post
    is the g36 not prohib as well?!
    There are NR and restricted G36 rifles in canada.
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    Quote Originally Posted by polskadude View Post
    I don't understand how that's possible considering the G36 has the same trigger group/lower, and its Non restricted.
    If this is true, a HK243 upper (theoretically) could be imported and put onto a G36 lower and achieve the same result, right?

    Either way this seems an unwelcome addition to the long and growing list of arbitrary prohibition.

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