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Anyone willing to share their insights for the LMG? Is it reliable?
Here's an article on Type 81's manufactured the Wa ethnic group in Myanmar, with assistance from China. https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...wa-state-army/. Presumably this is similar to the SKS tooling being brought into Vietnam to make locally made firearms back in the day. And said engineers should be able to bring samples back from Myanmar to China to make polymer furniture for Type 81s sold to Canada and other buyers, if there is a demand. Would a firearm appearing as below sell in Canada, in the community's opinion?
According to Gun Wiki, Type 81s are also manufactured by the faction in Kachin state as well https://guns.fandom.com/wiki/Kachin_K-09, again with polymer furniture:Originally Posted by TFB
Although the Type 81 was initially brought in as an AK alternative, and many love the wood furniture, I could see the polymer furniture still being popular, especially with the "Gotta-catch them all" crown.Originally Posted by Gun Wiki
be pretty easy to make that furniture in Canada..... someone send me a complete stock set..... that's all it would take
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