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Sorry there buddy, not enough. Piston AR conversions have been around for years and it doesn't make any difference.
One of the gun companies here (I want to say alberta tactical rifle, but not sure) designed an AR15 based gun that was incompatible with either AR15 uppers or lowers, and it still got classified as a variant.
The only exception right now, are the single shot only (AKA - no magazine well) lowers that are designed for a .50BMG bolt action upper.
Sounds like Quality
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Or we could try to take the AR15 off the OIC to restrict it, thus making them non restricted or restricted based on barrel length, which IMHO is an achievable goal (with stuff like the Remington R15 20") but it'll take time, and support.
Or we could try to take the AR15 off the OIC to restrict it, thus making them non restricted or restricted based on barrel length, which IMHO is an achievable goal (with stuff like the Remington R15 20") but it'll take time, and support.
But is a 16 or 14.5 really more concealable than a 20 inch barrel.
The idea of barrel length restrictions and prohibitions is completely full of fail.
Yeah, but then the upper would become the registered component. Just can't see them letting the lowers become unregistered...
It would be a hard thing to deal with, maybe have matched serials for upper and lower, so the lower is the 'gun' part, but there is a way of determining what goes where. I have a hard time believing the RCMP would let it go without some way of controlling it, as sucky as it would be.
My guess would be their concern of the availability of parts to convert to full auto (the same reason I believe the US has the lowers registered). Or it could be that the AR is designed to be used with different uppers.
Unless we were able to get rid of barrel length limits (which is doubtful) it wouldn't really matter, the end result of disobeying the law would be the same. The only time I could see people getting away with it, is having a non-restricted AR15 lower and using a restricted upper at the range, or on someone's land, which PROBABLY wouldn't be too much different than it is now... And at that point, most people would just have a restricted class lower to go with their restricted upper anyways.



























