.308 version is $900 US so $1500 ish?
.308 version is $900 US so $1500 ish?
308 version doesn't have an frt yet. Different receiver than the 223 version.
In your opinion, would a new FRT for the 308 version probably take a long time? Or could it possibly be deemed a "variant" of the standard PAR and be in country quickly?
Also, does anyone know if North Sylva submitted a copy of the 308 version to the lab at, or around the same time as the 5.56 version was submitted?
I want one of these but the 308 version interest me more.
No longer than the time between the modern hunter and the modern varmiter frt's being published. Same idea.

For shooting .308 non restricted, i may go for this.
So the lower is already classified as Non restricted, takes AR mags, triggers and stocks.... can someone design a semi-auto upper similar to the AR platform? that would be a sweet option, and wont need to wait in line for 5 years for a classification.
Then they will just reclass it as a semi auto and screw everyone over.
If they can say guns are easily convertible to auto, they can say guns are easily convertible to semi auto as well.
Then they will just reclass it as a semi auto and screw everyone over.
If they can say guns are easily convertible to auto, they can say guns are easily convertible to semi auto as well.
Irun guns is bring in the .223 and .300 version starting the first week of June
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...d-300-AAC?highlight=Troy+Sporting+Rifle+(PAR)
Why don't you guys give credit where credit is due. Gadget spend all the time and money sending in samples to get the FRT. He did all the foot work to make it happen. He has the distribution rights for Canada for Troy.



























