I will have one Liberals be damned. Still enjoying my PSA carbine.IRG FOR THE WIN!
I will have one Liberals be damned. Still enjoying my PSA carbine.IRG FOR THE WIN!
Welp, looks like be forking over all my cash once again.
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"It must be poor life that achieves freedom from fear" - Aldo Leopold
"If you elect a clown, you get a circus. "
Before I get too excited, what’s the barrel quality going to be like? CHF? Will they be coming with a folding stock option? Will there be changes in future runs or is the production fully set?
So the rifle will be sold in a complete package? No just upper and lower, correct?
Once you go Mauser, you'll never go back.
I fully support this as well, as a shooter that exclusively goes to a range rather than the woods. There is a benefit to non-restricted, in that no one can prove you have anything, but my preference would always be for shorter, cooler guns.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but nothing would prevent you from installing a shorter barrel, having it inspected/verified, a child FRT created, and a certificate issued. This can be a long process, but it's the exact opposite of having a restricted rifle removed from the registry by installing an NR barrel and having it inspected.
Now, this rifle may not have a readily-available, easily installed restricted barrel length, but I cannot imagine it's that dissimilar from the rest of the PWS-built Brownells uppers, so perhaps a barrel can be imported.
I don't think that the fearmongering around an individual registering/verifying one as restricted is worth the heat that a lot of board members put on the subject whenever we bring it up. The RCMP isn't going to suddenly be made aware of this gun when the first one is registered as restricted, as if they didn't know they existed before then.
Bradley
If it's worth shooting once, it's worth shooting twice.
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