Coho
CGN Regular
- Location
- Calgary, AB
I'd be interested - but not from Norinco, I'd pay the extra for a real - non human rights violator rifle maker.
not at all a SRSS, it's a Juggernaut M14 Rogue Chassis Systemhttp://jtactical.com/product.php?id=2
Oh really what's this then
http://www.defensereview.com/srss-b...an-tactical-operations-including-vehicle-ops/
from deadzombies.ca said:This bullpup conversion was made using the Rogue Bullpup conversion kit,
I'd prefer an SKS drop in receiver kit - similar to the DAR22 idea. The receiver would be integrated into the stock to meet our legislation, and the end user would assemble the rest - perhaps gas system, bolt group and barrel.
Make me wonder if permanently fixing the action into the stock, while still being able to break down, make a difference to the powers that be .... just a thought .![]()
So $2500 that most won't spend on a single rifle![]()
So $2500 that most won't spend on a single rifle![]()
Lol. Considering that RFB & XCR-M are constantly sold out and there's a wait list on the SAPR when it's currently tactical vapour there seems to be a demand for 7.62 NATO (.308) black non restricted rifles in Canada, even at the $2500 and up price point.Not to mention that ATRS is making a (hopefully) non-restricted .308 black rifle there seems to be room in this market for people to spend their money
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We have not decided yet.....but too be clear.....we are not going to spend millions of dollars setting up shop for one gun. We would design it....and farm out most of the parts, and build it here. Canada just does not have that type of capability or market to warrant that kind of expense. If we knew we could sell 200 rifles a month....maybe. But 30? No way. We still have a Tavor sitting here that is months in inventory that no one wants to buy. Not sure what all this sold out business is. If you only bring in a handful of guns....of course you are going to be Sold Out.
One concern I have with this talk of 7.62x39 is that quite frankly, it's a toy cartridge. With all this talk of cheap surplus ammo, it pretty much reinforces my view that 7.62x39 is mostly used for shooting beer cans and washing machines. I don't subscribe to the idea that the zombies will rise and we will need all that surplus ammo for fending off the hordes. Nor do I think that Red Dawn will ever happen. Really, if this project turned into an bullpup version of an SKS, well, forget it. At least choose a cartridge that is useful, the .308 is a good choice. At least a .308 you can use for serious hunting. If I needed a Non-Res for hunting pop cans, I would buy an SKS.
One concern I have with this talk of 7.62x39 is that quite frankly, it's a toy cartridge. With all this talk of cheap surplus ammo, it pretty much reinforces my view that 7.62x39 is mostly used for shooting beer cans and washing machines. I don't subscribe to the idea that the zombies will rise and we will need all that surplus ammo for fending off the hordes. Nor do I think that Red Dawn will ever happen. Really, if this project turned into an bullpup version of an SKS, well, forget it. At least choose a cartridge that is useful, the .308 is a good choice. At least a .308 you can use for serious hunting. If I needed a Non-Res for hunting pop cans, I would buy an SKS.
I have seen 7.62 x39 punch through a lot of stuff including 1/4" plate at 100m, it's not a toy cartridge and people hunt with it.