I have read the case, and it was quite apparent that the restricted version being defended could be quickly converted to full auto with minimal effort. Game, set... match. From what CanAm has indicated, though - the non-restricted version is a different design. This case apparently was still before the courts, but I haven't heard anything in a while (and in any event, I'm not in-the-loop).
Currently, it takes 18+ months to gain FRT approval from the RCMP once a design is submitted and we are probably 6-12 months from getting a prototype, add production time or change time if the design is not accepted and you can do the math.Eta??
Currently, it takes 18+ months to gain FRT approval from the RCMP once a design is submitted and we are probably 6-12 months from getting a prototype, add production time or change time if the design is not accepted and you can do the math.
Years.
I will be buying one OUT OF PRINCIPLE when they are available. I was on the original T97 list & still want my gun!!!
Cheers
Jay
P.S. Thank you CanadaAmmo for keeping at this project!
They did lose. They kept pan handling for the "defense" for a long time after they lost. For some reason that ugly rifle is still listed on their site.
I don't think so but it doesn't matter. The difference between restricted and non was barrel length. The gun was found to be prohibited based on the FACT that it is easily converted to auto. So, it wouldn't matter how long the barrel is.
Have a read of the case. It's floating around on the Internet. Canada ammo's defense was a joke... They might have had a chance if they had spent the cash to get a lawyer.![]()
Our case has not seen a courtroom.
The "lost" case we were raising money for was a reference hearing for a CGN member.
It was sponsored by the NFA; we still raise money for their legal defense fund with T-shirt sales.
Always a good idea to go to the source, not the rumour mill, for info.
No idea when our case will see court. These things take years.
PS We have not asked, nor received, any money for our case.
Either way, new T97 are being developed to meet the minders new rules.
The crap some people post never ceases to amaze me. Did buddy just pull his info out of his a$$?
Somebody owes CanAm an apology but in true fashion I'm sure we'll get old waiting.
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Cool, anyone want to buy a picatinny scope rail? I still have about 50 of them sitting in a box at the back of my closet.![]()



























