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Thread: *UPDATE- RELEASED !!!* NEW .22 from DLASK ARMS CORP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dlask Arms View Post
    It shares a platform with Ruger 10/22 rifles but it has design changes to enhance reliability.
    Does the receiver fit in a normal 10/22 stock?
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    Can't wait!!

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    As I have a .22lr rifle already, I don't need another one. However, I think I will still get one or two magazines just to say "*uck you" to the RCMP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dlask Arms View Post
    No. It is a TUF-22.

    It shares a platform with Ruger 10/22 rifles but it has design changes to enhance reliability. It has only ever been produced as a rifle and will only ever be produced as a rifle. The magazines designed for it are proprietary and will NOT fit into any other 10/22 platform firearm.
    Devils Advocate. What if a person purchased a DAR, and had it converted into a pistol and registered as such. Would the magazines then by definition become ''illegal?'' (please not if anyone does this I am sure Joe will hang them up by their kishkes.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Label View Post
    As I have a .22lr rifle already, I don't need another one. However, I think I will still get one or two magazines just to say "*uck you" to the RCMP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Got Juice? View Post
    Devils Advocate. What if a person purchased a DAR, and had it converted into a pistol and registered as such. Would the magazines then by definition become ''illegal?'' (please not if anyone does this I am sure Joe will hang them up by their kishkes.)
    Doesn't matter. According to the rcmp, if a competitor came up with a tuf22-charger pistol that uses the tuf22 mags, then the mags will hav been retroactively designed for pistols, therefore prohibited. If the tuf22 fits into a charger stock, all that's needed is to cut the barrel and submit the monstrosity for an FRT, and there you go, back to square 1.

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    Nicely done~! Time to build another 10/22..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Got Juice? View Post
    Devils Advocate. What if a person purchased a DAR, and had it converted into a pistol and registered as such. Would the magazines then by definition become ''illegal?'' (please not if anyone does this I am sure Joe will hang them up by their kishkes.)
    It would not become a pistol, it would be a restricted rifle.
    Pistols are originally designed and the design registered as such and same with rifles once a rifle always a rifle, once a pistol always a pistol.

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    Thank you, will be buying this.

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