The verifier is the one to submit all the changes/info to a firearm. (That is part of the classification changes)I don't quite understand what you mean you did not send the info?
The R was registered for you, that is their original info. Then you get in touch with the lab in regards of your "R, serial, registration cert, etc" and provide them with pictures of your changes to satisfy NR criteria. Then you wait. They remove it from your R list, but IF you get ATIP on your file, you will see that record of that R-NR change - they keep it, unlike info on the Rs you sold. I know some ppl who changed X95 from R to NR were contacted by RCMP, and I know some were not. Given the track record of our gov I understand why many try to avoid ANY records.
How it looks with the 12" handguard and 18.6" barrel
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BLK LBL will be along shortly to remedy that...don't you worry. https://blk-lbl.ca/How it looks with the 12" handguard and 18.6" barrel
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Sometimes (most times) I wish I was born south of the border. I would own every one of those, and much, much more.
the "micro tavors" imported a few years ago were 12.3The verifier is the one to submit all the changes/info to a firearm. (That is part of the classification changes)
I myself have been a verifier for one of the very last firearms i changed from R -NR before the bans and nothing is on my file about that speicifc firearm. All that was needed to be submitted was pics to prove the changes along with serial # make and model.
Not too sure why you sent in the reciever of you x95 when infact they already had a NR frt (child entry) for it to begin with.
Seeing the changes to a firearm on your file means nothing as the firearm can be sold legally without any paperwork/registration to follow it
Are you sure the handguard is proprietary? Because it has a standard AR barrel nut- I know the receiver is a bit taller, but I’m curious as to if there are any other handguard that are made for rifles with similarly sized receivers (such as the 416) that fit. I’ll call brigade tmrw and askmy understanding of this rifle is, most parts are AR
However, The BC is Proprietary (although shares some AR parts)
And the hand guard is proprietary....
Not loving the 12" Handguard and hoping longer ones will be made available.
Thank you for that info!The Small Arms Solution YT channel found it to be between 1.65 to 2.75 MOA with a 16" barrel.
I like pretty much everything about it. Won't be doing the preorder though - I'll wait for the bugs to be worked out on the V2
The rifle has been on the market for 2 years now. I suspect that any evident bugs will have been worked out by now. Small Arms Solutions found no flaws with the design nor the manufacturing/assembly QC, and he went through it in detail with favourable results:
This rifle shows considerable promise at 7 lbs with a short-stroke piston operating system. That makes it MUCH lighter weight than the HK MR223 or Bushmaster ACR, and more on par with the CZ Bren 2. Reliability appears to be excellent and the ergonomics are well-considered - at least for the Right-handed firer.
I am in with the Bullseye deposit. If they ban it before it arrives, then so be it. If not, then it will make an interesting addition to the collection and will give me the means with which to deplete my hoarded ..223/5.56mm ammo supply....
No buffer.Does this bcg bottom out on a buffer like an ar or does it freely reciprocate like a stoner 63?
Hey never specified saying which x95, just x95 in generalthe "micro tavors" imported a few years ago were 12.3
purchased new as NR or Converted from R to NR both have the same visibility with the return of dealer ledgers these.



























