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Thread: Building the Best Canadian Made Pistol Carbine (Non-Restricted!)

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    CGN Regular elkoholics's Avatar
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    Very please -Round full length hand guard to cover almost all of (threaded )barrel
    GLOCK OR M&P magazines
    RIGHT SIDE CHARGING HANDLE NOT AR STYLE
    AR style ,stock and grip
    Take down and ambi not so important, if ambi for god's sake put a plate over ejection port that prevents debris flying in the face (hated that on the JR)
    10 MM,357,44 MAG

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    How about in 762/25
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyTacker View Post
    1400$ It is sound like Real Canadian!!!! Could you make a Real American for 800$
    This is a very valuable contribution. Thank you for all of the meticulous thought that went into this comment.

    Let Freedom Ring With a Shotgun Blast!

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    Make the magwell modular and design it to accept AR buttstocks, especially the telescopic ones.

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    Hey
    No facebook either, ambi definitely for us leftys, i agree why make it look like an AR, too many of those now give it your own twist. Glock mags are great lots of variety, 10mm oh yeah, optic ready. Maybe easy caliber conversion.

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    Several caliber options and ten round mags!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotty454 View Post
    This is a very valuable contribution. Thank you for all of the meticulous thought that went into this comment.
    lol hahaha.

    Seriously though, anything in 7.62 will sell just fine.

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    alot of pistol caliber carbines out there already, with more coming. a bullpup design would set you apart from the rest. being its non restricted i would like a .357 .44 mag option to use hunting. lightweight is always good. an aluminum sub 2000 type gun would would also be nice.

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    If you can make one look like a titanfall R 97 compact SMG.
    I am in !

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    Q1) Is an ambidextrous ejection port important to you when buying a firearm?
    We want to ensure we have the features that most want, while keeping the cost as low as possible

    Option 2: No, I would buy it anyways

    Q2) Is an ambidextrous charging handle important?

    Option 2: No, I would buy it anyways

    Q3) Do you prefer side charging handles or an AR15 style charging handle?
    Option 1: I prefer side charging handles (Left or Right side of the firearm)


    Q4) Does "Take Down" matter? Do you care if you can separate the rifle easily to make it more compact?
    We plan on developing a 1 second, tool-less twist lock release that separates the Barrel and hand guard together as one piece from the receiver Allowing super compact storage, and easy cleaning

    Option 2: I wouldn't ever, or very rarely use that feature

    Q5) Does weight matter to you?
    Of course we want to make everything as lightweight as possible, but we want to know how much it matters to you.
    Option 1: Yes, I want everything to be as lightweight as possible


    Q6) Weight Savings - Would you pay slightly more to save more weight?
    Option 1: Pay more for better lighter materials


    Q7) What kind of barrel? We want to build the best rifle package at the most competitive price possible.
    We feel that most companies uses cheap barrels. We want to use the best. If we can include a Carbon Fiber, SS barrel at NO ADDITIONAL COST to you, would you want that? Or prefer just regular steel, or SS?
    Lifetime warranty on the barrel! and our Firearm!

    Option 2: Slightly more expensive Stainless Steel - No Rust


    Q8) What kind of forend / handguard?
    Option 1: I need a quad rail for accessories on all sides


    Q9) Do you care if firearms are made in Canada?
    Option 1: Yes! I support Canadian Business - If price is fair


    Q10) Price Point - What price do you think would be fair for an incredible Canadian made Non-Restricted firearm like this

    Option 2: 1000-1300
    Option 3: 1300-1600

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