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I hear that you will "be more than happy" to point me in the direction of the stocking dealer closest to me but several messages sent to you have gone without response - will this public posting motivate you to answer the question - who are your dealers in Saskatchewan??
 
I hear that you will "be more than happy" to point me in the direction of the stocking dealer closest to me but several messages sent to you have gone without response - will this public posting motivate you to answer the question - who are your dealers in Saskatchewan??

Pretty much every gun shop gets product from NS. I know for sure North Pro could set you up.
 
Removal of the mag disconnect by North Sylva or any other company or person other than S&W would make the gun illegal for IDPA competition. Guns manufactured and sold by S&W that don't have the mag disconnect have a warning on the slide indicating the gun can fire without a magazine in the gun. The mag disconnect is considered a safety device by S&W and thus may not be removed by rule.

Take Care

Bob Bonenfant


IDPA Area Coordinator-Canada

FWIW Just read the 2014 rule book for IDPA . Rule 8.1.6.2 says that "magazine disconnects may be disabled or removed" and still be legal for IDPA. I can only assume that this rule change took place in the 2 years or so after the original post.
 
FWIW Just read the 2014 rule book for IDPA . Rule 8.1.6.2 says that "magazine disconnects may be disabled or removed" and still be legal for IDPA. I can only assume that this rule change took place in the 2 years or so after the original post.

The above quote was written 2011, that is three years ago and was the case until sometime in 2012 when removal of the mag disconnect was deemed to be ok by HQ. To remove any confusion I will delete the post you quote as it speaks to the former rules.

Take care

Bob
 
Hello

I'm looking at a Henry Original 1860 rifle in 44-40. I've contacted Anthony Imperato at Henry Repeating Arms who informs me that there should be no more than a 4 month wait for my rifle after placing an order.
Before speaking to him the local gun shops I contacted in the Southern Ontario area,who are apparently Henry distributors who told me there would be a wait of at least a year to 18 months(I'm not prepared to wait that long). Could you confirm the availability (4 months that Anthony of Henry gave me) please ?

Thanks

Paul
 
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If I want to fix my Steyr M9-A1 myself how do I get parts if your the only importer? Who in Calgary AB do you deal with that I can talk to?
 
Good Evening,

Can you provide me with the contact information of the Vendor that handles Baikal Warranty issues for you? I purchased a Baikal MP-221 from Frontier Firearms March 26, 2015 but only now because of hunting season opened the box and noticed the forearm is over a half an inch longer on one side than the other. I can send you a picture offline if you wish showing the defect. Other than that it looks like a awesome double rifle and I am looking forward to trying it.

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

Cam
 
Good Afternoon and apologies if this has been covered elsewhere
Ive searched for a while and couldn't find the information I was looking for.

Does North Sylva provide a rebarrel service for the KRISS rifles?
I have a gen 1 non-restricted that I would like to convert to a 5.5" barrel if possible.

I know KRISS offers this service in the USA for customers, but I know NS is the warranty and repair center in Canada so thought I would ask.

Thanks in advance for any info.
 
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