Picked mine up from the post office and can't wait to do a body and barrel swap from my troy.
Cheers!
A few vendors were even assembling uppers for a fee (other models) to get the hard part out of the way
You could then put the lower together with tools at home and dress it up
I doubt any are still offering this service - would be nice if they could post in their own forums advising of such
HINT HINT
Is this still ok to shoot? Or is this a safe queen?
Not sure that's the best tactic. Maybe in court, at some point, if it came to that. As far as LEOs in the field go, it's a sterling arms target sporting rifle, a canadian made firearm that meets all requirements to be non restricted which would not need an FRT classification to be sold or owned by a PAL holder and wasn't named in OIC
Minimal risk at the range, since I belong to The Shooting Edge Calgary, and when I shoot on Crown, it's during the week. If I'm arrested and/or my firearm is confiscated, I'm happy to go to court over that. Enough is enough, especially when as you mentioned, it is not an AR-15, and not a variant (yes, not defined) but a non-restricted firearm.
Lol, yeah that is probably one of the safer ranges
I am only shooting on private property and crown land right now anyway, but if I was asked I would not do their work for them, in terms of associating it with AR15s or any other prohib firearm.. As far as I know its called the Target Sporting Rifle by Sterling Arms as marked on the lower receiver and was not one of the ones named in the OIC, that's it that's all
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