OK, guys. These firearms were originally manufactured as semi-auto by IWI, these firearms are advertised as semi-auto by IWI, they are factually and technically semi-auto. And legally (here's my personal opinion, because I am not a lawyer), by definition of 84(1) they are NOT prohibited firearm (they don't fall into two possible catch identifications - "automatic", or "modified automatic").
Anyone who tells you otherwise ignores the facts of how these firearms were manufactured.
Now, having said that.
- Is it true that some parts of MSW are the same as with IWI automatic version of X95? Yes, true.
- Is it true that some parts of MSW are the different from IWI automatic version of X95? Yes, true.
- Does the presence of some "automatic" parts make this firearm automatic technically? No. Legally? No (again, strictly my opinion).
- You may ask is it easy convertible? - I would ask you back - provide me with clear technical and legal definition of easy convertible" and provide me with reference to the law how the fact of "easy convertible" (if that's the case) is considered during classification of firearm.
I'm a perpetual nay-sayer (which is good otherwise CGN is just an echo chamber) but past "precedent" has already happened with other "easily convertible" firearms being denied entry.
ARX 160
HK243
SCAR
Bren 805
I already answered you in a previous thread about R v Hasselwander and easily convertible so that is what the law is. I'm quite surprised at how how many people are wishing what the law should be rather than what it is and has been applied (inconsistently) by the RCMP for the past 10 or so years. (not directed at you specifically but the multitude of threads/posts that insist "readily convertible to full auto" hasn't been a thing since the 90's)
Personally as a non-lawyer I think this hinges on, is the IWI MSW a different firearm than the IWI Tavor? That's really the only question based off the RCMP letter sent out. Because the reasoning of why the 4 firearms I named above are prohibited is because you can swap out the semi-auto groups with unobtainium full auto trigger packs and make them automatic firearms inline with the Hasselwander definition of "capable of" which means
The word "capable" in para. (c) includes an aspect of potential capability for conversion and, given a reasonable interpretation, should be defined as meaning capable of conversion to an automatic weapon in a relatively short period of time with relative ease.
It doesn't matter if the IWI MSW was built semi-auto in the factory what matters is, is the IWI MSW receiver identical to the IWI Tavor (and thus both are semi-auto only receivers) or was the IWI MSW built so that you can easily swap out the trigger pack for a full auto one?
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