Any word on the type 81

How is it that ATRS' new rifle waited only a few months for an FRT (correct me if I'm wrong, I read somewhere that they got an FRT right away) and this has been waiting for 4 years?
The ATRS modern hunter took about 3 years to get an FRT #, the reason the modern varmint took only a few months, because it is, mind you scale down, identical to the modern hunter which was already classified...there is a pile of really kick-ass firearms that were submitted years ago...they're just slow playing it, because there is nothing in the law that forces them to classify a firearm in any reasonable time-frame...they can basically prohibit anything they want to, by simply not classifying it...I don't think there's any requirement for them to classify a firearm at all, ever, if they don't want it "on the streets"...
 
The ATRS modern hunter took about 3 years to get an FRT #, the reason the modern varmint took only a few months, because it is, mind you scale down, identical to the modern hunter which was already classified...there is a pile of really kick-ass firearms that were submitted years ago...they're just slow playing it, because there is nothing in the law that forces them to classify a firearm in any reasonable time-frame...they can basically prohibit anything they want to, by simply not classifying it...I don't think there's any requirement for them to classify a firearm at all, ever, if they don't want it "on the streets"...

Granted the MV is a scaled down MH, but is the type 81 not just an overzealous SKS-D?
 
Its an overzealous SKS, nothing more. They make SKS's that take AK mags, and then when you drop them in a tactical stock, you get something that looks nearly identical to a type 81.

Could you please show me any links for "nearly identical". I've looked but all I can find is blackish stuff, no retro real wood feel. Just curious.
 
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