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Questar needs to buy the ACR at a reduced cost and then install the nr barrels at a reduced cost, and make money on the whole thing, otherwise it's not a business but a philanthropic foundation. Perhaps currently there are no places to get the wholesale prices they need to have.
I might be up for one.
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I would be interested as well.
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May as well kill this thread. I sent Questar an email about these, with a quick reply they said:
"Thank you very much for your inquiry with Questar International.
As of this writing we have no intentions of offering any additional
Bushmaster ACR rifles. They were just to troubles some and problematic."
The only option now is to buy the riffle as Restricted and have a gun smith install a 18.5" barrel and have it reclassified as non-restricted. There are a few threads of people doing this with the gun smith Herron Arms:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...bushmaster+acr
The price will be around the $4,000 mark, and a long wait for the finished product and paper work.
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So is the troublesome part that they are hard to mechanically switch, or the paperwork to get them non-restricted? Are the converted ones junk? I can see there was issues, but why just quit al together? Just curious, not like them to shy away from something.