I hope it is all old info.
But all the Non Restricted CZ 858 - 2's i've seen are all stamped with a P or V. Which if that screen shot is current are classed as full auto now and were all purchased as non restricted.
Time will tell i guess.....
I hope it is all old info.
But all the Non Restricted CZ 858 - 2's i've seen are all stamped with a P or V. Which if that screen shot is current are classed as full auto now and were all purchased as non restricted.
Time will tell i guess.....
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I don't really buy this, the difference between CZ 858 Tactical 2 and Tactical P or V is a different stock, the P stands for infantry and it has a solid stock, the V stands for an air borne and that is the one with the metal folding stock. The original version also had 16" barrels or somewhere close to that dimension, the were rebarreled specifically for canadian market to conform NR standard, half the trigger mechanism gutted out and a steel block welded it all the way around, good luck converting that one to full auto.
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Im pretty sure the RCMP has FRT #s on full auto version of guns we already have NR versions of, like the 858... those numbers are more than likely just the versions we were never allowed to have in the first place.
No offense but im curious if this is fact. If this is the case then the receivers were manufactured full auto - select fire - and were remanufactured into semi-auto only versions for the 'non restricted market' hence the welded block. To me it makes no difference if the receiver had a welded block or never had that area for the full auto parts machined to begin with because im not the type of person to try to make my firearms go full auto. these laws are so illogical.
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We should Prohibit the RCMP for their ease of conversion to Full-Retard