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Thread: Possibility of a Canadian Made Bullpup Bolt Action?

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    I would be definitely interested if there was a light and compact (how about 5.5lbs = 2.5kg or even less?) modular bolt action (or maybe even straight pull?) bullpup capable of carrying 6.5 Grendel, 300 Blackout, 5.56x45 NATO. I don't mind if it gets expensive to make it that lightweight.
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    If I can afford it, hells yeah!

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    I"d be down, bush slogging with a compact would be great
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    I like the idea, and have been looking at options since the Desert Tech came out. A 3k / sub 3k (CAD) Canadian made precision bullpup, count me in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian46 View Post
    Explain the short Dlask shotgun then which was sold with pistol grip only (under 26") and deemed restricted unless a full stock was purchased and installed
    Maybe they considered that when adding a pistol grip the lenght has been reduced by folding, telescoping or other means. Making it restricted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Rambo View Post
    Maybe they considered that when adding a pistol grip the lenght has been reduced by folding, telescoping or other means. Making it restricted.


    They considered it a pistol actually. However due to the nature of bullpups having a fixed stock, the RCMP have their hand forced to mark it down as a NR firearm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Rambo View Post
    Maybe they considered that when adding a pistol grip the lenght has been reduced by folding, telescoping or other means. Making it restricted.
    It was only manufactured/sold in that configuration from Dlask. Stock was added months later when RCMP changed the classification to restricted
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    Quote Originally Posted by onetwentyish View Post
    They considered it a pistol actually. However due to the nature of bullpups having a fixed stock, the RCMP have their hand forced to mark it down as a NR firearm.
    Registration certificate reflected no such status with the pistol grip
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    Why can’t a decent chasis be built for an existing riffle? Like savage or rem 700?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nathank View Post
    Why can’t a decent chasis be built for an existing riffle? Like savage or rem 700?
    Bullpup stocks are a prohibited device

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