ACR Media and Info Thread

I am not encouraging anyone to break the law, but there is something to be said about standing up for what is right and doing something to send a message to the law makers and enforcers on this subject. Could you imagine if 100 seperate cases with people with access to legal defense through one of many organizations supporting our rights went to court and those individuals won. They would still be sacrificing there time and put up with some hardship but the changes that could come of that.

I agree, the problem is that it would only be one person standing alone. Not like there are many people who would be willing to put themselves in that situation intentionally.
What I was told directly from the lab was that when converting to non restricted the rifle remains restricted until the paperwork is completed, submitting the form to do it does not automatically make it non restricted, it must be approved for the classification to actually change.

Of course we would still need a change in leadership at the federal level.

Definitely, treasonous Trudeau is no friend to Canada and definitely no friend to law abiding firearms owners.
 
Well I caved and got Surefire Scout for the ACR...lol... Looking cool just cost me 450$ .... hahahhahahahaha

Now the ACR is ready for the multi weapons operations class... :)
 
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Had my ACR out plinking steel at 480m. I didn't shoot groups, but when I was zeroing at 100m with Hornady Steel Match, it seemed to produce a fairly tight group. I'll have to find some time to get it out there and actually do some testing.
 
So if I buy a restricted ACR what would I be looking at price wise to get a non-restricted barrel installed and it legally converted to non-restricted?
 
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