*** CZ 858 Update ***

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I changed the stock and handguard of my CZ858. Apparently that makes it a new gun. Should I contact the RCMP and request a new FRT? Come to think of it... I've changed the furniture on most of my guns. OMG AM I A CRIMINAL NOW?!?!?


Idiots.
 
Why not make it easier for them by repainting the stock or carving "This my rifle, this is my gun..." into the stock? By the logic of the move to prohibited, any cosmetic modifications I make to my firearms makes them prohibited.
 
Hmmm....

So if all guns need to be stamped with UN markings, wont new FRTs need to be issued for every god damn import using this logic?
 
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Unsound justification as there is ultimately zero threat to public safety here. Its impossible to convert these to full auto through reasonable means.
RCMP again loses credibility and legal gun owner inch closer to become 'on paper' criminals.
 
At first I really didn't want one of these rifles due to the inscriptions...I thought that I liked the original beaver barf. Now I want two of them!

Hell every CZ858 owner should make a point to get one of these stocks on their rifle now. We can have a giant meet-up at a farm and video 100s of us shooting them and submit it to the RCMP!
 
Oh okay. So all of the other post 2008 858's in the country are also converted autos, which we can only own thanks to our friends with the CPC? If that's the case, this is certainly unfair. However, is it the first time a separate FRT has been created for a firearm that is a same, but appears different?

Some of the Swiss arms rifles are the same but have different colour schemes and have unique frt numbers for each colour.
 
In firearms registration markings are everything. The government exempted the guns that are here, which
was the original idea, it didn't include any additional being imported in the future. If you engrave stuff on
a receiver and call it something else, that is what it is. Limited additions have their own classifications
because they are different.
Remember, these guns were registered by Canada Border Services when they were originally imported
into Canada for duty and tax purposes. Like everything else that is imported. So they do know what guns were here when the exemption
was made.
 
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