Any update on the MPAR 556?

Sweet. It looks like an updated AR-180 with all the bits in the right place without the goofy bits of an AR-15 (you shouldn't have to remove the rifle from the shoulder to charge it... no need for a forward assist... gas piston).
All that being said, it should stay open on the last round.

Give it a 19" barrel and a competitive price point & I'm in for one.
 
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Hello All,

Just recently got word from MasterPiece Arms. They have made some design changes to the MPAR and they are now shipping the rifle out in their domestic market to start to satisfy their backorders. As i'm sure all of you can understand this is their main focus at this time. We are working on establishing an ETA when we may see a sample of the Canadian model of the MPAR-C and we will keep everyone posted as to our progress.

MasterPiece Arms has many new products in development at this time, and we look forward to bringing as many of these as we are able to the Canadian market. It is an exciting time and we are working as diligently as possible. I apologize for the delays and for how long some of these processes can take, most of these are out of our control. It is not easy bringing new products in to the country, it is very time consuming and costly because of all of the hoops which must be jumped through and we appreciate peoples patience.

We appreciate everyone's support and we will continue to bring new and exciting products to Canada as frequently as we are able.

Best regards,
Ryan
 
Sometimes being smart is dumb. Especially when we discuss what we believe a gun is in terms of lineage.

As far as I'm concerned;

It's a .223 version of the JR-Carbine. Bring on the Non-restricted status!
 
It's all preference. I look at guns differently than most. As a sporting gun it's fine.

It comes down to training and intended use. I can count to 5 or 10 too but IF the gun were to ever fill a more defensive roll ( insert favorite shtf fantasy here ) I prefer a slide locked to the rear then a click on an empty chamber. I also feel that a rifle with lrbho make identifying failures/malfunctions much easier.

Every person has different intentions for their rifles. I like everything else. Just not interested without the lrbho.

I really wish we would slip into a zombie apocalypse... World would be SO much simpler!

Just my opinion folks. Not telling anyone else not to buy one.

I've been watching this rifle in hopes that the maker would add this feature, they haven't. It's ok. Just not for me.

Even on a range gun, if it's semi auto, I'm really looking for LRBHO.
 
I'd love to see this non-restricted. Good on Blue Line for working on this and trying to make it the right fit for the Canadian Market (I've wanted an AR 180 for a long time, but since they're unobtaneum and this looks better, here's hoping!)
 
Blue line, Thank you so much... I would like to buy the first rifle.... You guys rock. You have the best customer service, amazing products, and I love supporting Canadian Businesses...

On a side note, The lower receiver sale you had last Christmas... Thanks for matching the serial number to my CF service number (last three)
 
Please and thank you Blue Line, unlike some of these guys, I don't like to burn cash for the sake of flaunting the depths of my pockets.

Most of them don't have the cash either. They drive up prices just to be an @ss. However, the price is established in this case, much to their chagrin.
 
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