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Thread: BCL TRX Bronco Howitzer Canadian .308Win 9.5" Non-Restricted

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    CGN Regular Spirit_Bear's Avatar
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    North Silva, have you heard anything about BCL releasing a .300 Blackout version of this rifle?
    Justice is against the law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecadwallader View Post
    Any 12.5?
    Any 8?

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    My stage name is Bronco Howitzer.

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    THIS IS INSANE!!! I like it.....

    Long loaded .450 Bushmaster, anyone?? Make use of the mag length.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spirit_Bear View Post
    North Sylva, have you heard anything about BCL releasing a .300 Blackout version of this rifle?
    I'll second this question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gdawg View Post
    I believe that was a requirement to get such a short package approved.
    It also makes sense to have the bolt and stock on the same side to keep the width as narrow as possible when folded.... having the stock fold on the opposite side of the bolt handle doesn't make much sense unless running the bolt with the stock folded is desired for some reason.
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    I need this…can’t think of a good reason. Still need this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spirit_Bear View Post
    North Silva, have you heard anything about BCL releasing a .300 Blackout version of this rifle?
    Anything you hear is pure rumours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .45automatic View Post
    Do they all have the maple leaf graphics?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gdawg View Post
    I believe that was a requirement to get such a short package approved.
    More specifically it blocks the safety so the gun can't fire.

    FSS – FOLDING SAFETY SYSTEM
    When fitted with a safety wedge, the FSS stock locks the safety lever in the safe position when the stock is in the folded position. This makes the rifle non-operational when folded, making it ideal for backpack or other compact carry.
    Safety is on the right side, so the stock needs to fold right to block it. Without this feature it would be a restricted firearm.
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