Building the Best Canadian Made Pistol Carbine (Non-Restricted!)

Here are the questions we ask:

Q1) Is an ambidextrous ejection port important to you when buying a firearm?
We want to ensure we have the features that most want, while keeping the cost as low as possible
Option 1: I only buy firearms that are capable of ejection on both sides


Q2) Is an ambidextrous charging handle important?
Option 1: I only buy firearms that are capable of ambi charging


Q3) Do you prefer side charging handles or an AR15 style charging handle?
Either is fine

Q4) Does "Take Down" matter? Do you care if you can separate the rifle easily to make it more compact?
We plan on developing a 1 second, tool-less twist lock release that separates the Barrel and hand guard together as one piece from the receiver Allowing super compact storage, and easy cleaning
Option 2: I wouldn't ever, or very rarely use that feature

Q5) Does weight matter to you?
Of course we want to make everything as lightweight as possible, but we want to know how much it matters to you.
Option 1: Yes, I want everything to be as lightweight as possible


Q6) Weight Savings - Would you pay slightly more to save more weight?
Option 1: Pay more for better lighter materials


Q7) What kind of barrel? We want to build the best rifle package at the most competitive price possible.
We feel that most companies uses cheap barrels. We want to use the best. If we can include a Carbon Fiber, SS barrel at NO ADDITIONAL COST to you, would you want that? Or prefer just regular steel, or SS?
Lifetime warranty on the barrel! and our Firearm!
Blues lightweight barrel


Q8) What kind of forend / handguard?
Option 2: I only need a top and bottom rail


Q9) Do you care if firearms are made in Canada?
Option 1: Yes! I support Canadian Business - If price is fair


Q10) Price Point - What price do you think would be fair for an incredible Canadian made Non-Restricted firearm like this

Option 2: 1000-1300

This thread is a year and a quarter old. Unless it gets RCMP approval some time this decade no point in adding to the quiz. Won't make any difference. I wish this was a go already but it is what it is...
 
It's a long term project, they are waiting on the RCMP then they need to do some minor tweaks and testing for reliability.
Next summer would be my guess.
 
Oh wow, I just noticed that they updated the projected price to "under $1400", and totally priced themselves out of the market. This project was looking great when it started, now not so much. *Sigh*
 
Oh wow, I just noticed that they updated the projected price to "under $1400", and totally priced themselves out of the market. This project was looking great when it started, now not so much. *Sigh*

There are a couple of less expensive options on the market today but if it's under $1400 after taxes, reliable, light weight, compact(take down) and very accurate plus Canadian made...... there will be a market.

The bigger concern would be Liberal government getting a second term.
 

I really hope this comes out at some point! That price most likely won't be the final price as it hasn't even been approved or built yet! They also said that there were a bunch of small tweaks that they would like to do while they are waiting for the RCMP to classify it. Those may increase the price. The quoted price of $1250 was also before the new metal tariffs from the US. We are going to have to wait and see what happens. Hopefully, in the next 6 months or so, they will have the green light!
 
Any update on the Raven 9. Last news I got it was supposed to be ready for Q2 2018.

Sorry for delays.

We are still going through the motions.
Meanwhile we are updating some more features on it, while preparing for even more calibers.

The wait will be well worth it, and we'll be offering very competitive discounts to help Canadians get their hands on one ;)

Thank you for your patience.
 
Sorry for delays.

We are still going through the motions.
Meanwhile we are updating some more features on it, while preparing for even more calibers.

The wait will be well worth it, and we'll be offering very competitive discounts to help Canadians get their hands on one ;)

Thank you for your patience.

Thanks, looking forward to it.
 
Timely finding this thread this evening I just started searching again for a quality 10mm semi-auto carbine for thick bush - timber coyote - deer hunting - plinking - defense.

I've been living with an 18" barreled single shot T/C Contender carbine in 10mm for years sure would like a fast accurate semi-auto in 10mm to upgrade to.
 
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