CZ Bren 2 MS NON-Restricted MAJOR UPDATE Post 587

The HBI Stanag magwell conversion sleeve will be handy for anyone wanting to run 7.62x39 mm XCR pistol mags in their 7.62x39 mm Bren 2.
 
This is one of those purchases and everyone needs to pre-order and now, because if you don’t, then you’ll see threads complaining of the 100% markup on EE. Don’t regret, but once cry never lol
 
The CZ Bren 2 BR heavy/.308 only comes with the ability to select between automatic and semi-automatic fire, so no civilian version is available until enough people petition CZ for a semi auto only Hunting Rifle (HR) .308 variant. Other the that, the factory only makes 5.56 and 7.62x39 mm rifles. You may be able to get Dlask to make a NR 7.62x39 mm barrel in the interim, or a NR or R Blackout barrel.


Unless im misunderstanding your reply, they are coming out with a non-restricted Bren 2. Your right that right now only restricted versions are available, but my question was pertaining to the anouncement of a non-restricted version.

Thanks!
 
Tagged for interest. Knowing if these are going to be on the new 'all-gun registry' is imperative. $3000+ for a $200 tax rebate 2 years from now isn't economically friendly :)

Hoping Marstar can get a solid answer.
 
Tagged for interest. Knowing if these are going to be on the new 'all-gun registry' is imperative. $3000+ for a $200 tax rebate 2 years from now isn't economically friendly :)

Hoping Marstar can get a solid answer.

Or just get B&T NR version now but sadly they cost almost $2k more :(
 
Thanks for the followup. As far as the HBI stuff goes, I would like the trigger shoe, the extended handguard, and the upgraded gas plug/springs.

Thanks!


Spoke with HBI on hand guards and they are in development of a longer one to cover 16” barrels of the US models but they are going to make sure they will work with the gas system of our 18.5” barrels. They stated that it’s in their upcoming production run this summer.
 
Another e-mail from the CSAAA:

Important Update

We have all seen a lot of different information about changes to the protocol for selling non-restricted firearms after May 18th.

CSAAA met with members of Public Safety and the Canadian Firearms Program members this morning to get clarification on the notice stating that Bill C71 will come into force next week (May 18th).

During a meeting on April 24th, CSAAA was informed that our industry members would receive plenty of notice to prepare for these changes...

It has been confirmed by Public Safety and the CFP that Bill C71 will in fact come into effect in one week, on Wednesday, May 18th of 2022 at midnight.

As of midnight on May 18th, businesses and individuals wishing to transfer/sell a non-restricted firearm will be required to obtain a “reference number” through the Business (or individual) Web Services.

The buyer will not be responsible for obtaining this reference number.

The call center will be available from 9am-5pm nationally as an alternative to the web services.

This reference number should be automatically generated if nothing is flagged through the buyer/transferee’s firearm license number.

The seller and buyer/transferee must remain consistent with each reference number. An additional reference number must be obtained if a buyer/transferee wishes to purchase a firearm from a different seller.

Reference numbers will be valid for a total of 90 days, unless revoked during that time period. The buyer will be notified and asked to contact their CFO if their reference number has been revoked.

Businesses will not be required to enter any firearm specific information when transferring a non-restricted firearm.

This reference number is required for firearms only, and will not be required for ammunition purchases.

CSAAA requested that a tutorial on this new system be made available for our industry members. We should expect to see this tutorial available as of Monday, May 16th. We will notify our members as soon as this tutorial is available.

We have made it clear to CFP and Public Safety that this system will not work for gun shows and trade shows. CSAAA suggested an “on demand” call center for such events. No such services are available at this time, but we will be following up on this.
 
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