Just make sure the one you send to the RCMP is not in the scary black colour...
In all seriousness, it's a great idea, whatever ends up happening.
You misunderstand.... If we're selling a gun with an FRT that means the RCMP have given it the a-ok. Should legislation be passed that changes that, we're not responsible, we designed a gun to meet the requirements at the time. However, if we make a gun and sell it without an FRT and then the RCMP decided during the FRT evaluation it is in fact prohibited we would be responsible to get the guns back, therefore we would need to keep track of them. Unlike the WK180C, our gun is a 100% novel design. It's not a variant of an existing Non-Restricted gun. While I am 100% certain it will be Non-Restricted since it's a bolt action, and can't be converted to anything else, as a company we have decided to not sell it without an FRT.
Just an update for everyone.... Aluminium stock has been ordered and CAM work has started for the lower. Chips will be flying soon.
I'm in either way, the more toys the better
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Magazine is limited to the rifle it was designed for, this is a new bolt action rifle. If Spectre decided to design a mag that fit this lower they could make whatever mag capacity they wanted. If it just happened to fit AR style semi autos that would be a coinsidence nothing more.
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Another idea: would it be possible to make the lower receiver dimensionally similar to AR, minus the buffer tube? E.g. flat rear end with an adapter for standard buffer tube or a folding stock. It would make it compatible with existing AR upper receivers, after some modifications to cycle the action.
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