dying to get the M37... ETA?

the TNW m2s have been classified as non restricted for quite some time unless these new models are considered different because they actually use an m3 receiver and are made to look like an m2. Ill check the FRT next week when Im off.
 
the TNW m2s have been classified as non restricted for quite some time unless these new models are considered different because they actually use an m3 receiver and are made to look like an m2. Ill check the FRT next week when Im off.

just curios but were do you look to find if something has an FRT? is that information for licensed businesses only?
 
Thats a strange thing to call it... :confused:





Yeah, you have a few fine firearms I would like to check out. We were talking about a range day sometime. Lets do it!

Seems the interest in a range day went flat. Guess it will just be me and you ;)

I haven't even shot my 1919a4 yet. I left shortly after it arrived and am currently working offshore Newfoundland on an oil rig for the next couple weeks. So its gonna be a bit.



And 223762 your links are here and you can pick them up when I get back home. :cheers:
 
hi guys i have been wondering how much longer is it going to take to get the M37 out to the buyers? Do these firearms have FRT# yet? have the RCMP done there testing on it? do the RCMP even have one to test yet? will we see them this year or next year? im dying to find out were they are at, in the process of me getting one. Thanks.

The M37 has been in the hands of the RCMP for classification about 3-4 months now.

There is really not a whole lot we can do the speed up the process, as they are very busy.

Thanks,
 
You know what really blows about all these situations? North Sylva lets it out or North Sylvas dealers they sell too let the cat out of the bag on these things way in advance of getting an FRT# and dealers take deposits before we even know if they are allowed for civilian ownership.

One of these days it's gonna backfire in a huge way when dealers take all these deposits from people and in the end the supplier can't deliver.
 
You know what really blows about all these situations? North Sylva lets it out or North Sylvas dealers they sell too let the cat out of the bag on these things way in advance of getting an FRT# and dealers take deposits before we even know if they are allowed for civilian ownership.

One of these days it's gonna backfire in a huge way when dealers take all these deposits from people and in the end the supplier can't deliver.

i really hope its not this time.
 
The M37 has been in the hands of the RCMP for classification about 3-4 months now.

There is really not a whole lot we can do the speed up the process, as they are very busy.

Thanks,

Busy shoving popsicle sticks into guns to try and make them full auto... "Hey Jill, you wanna go out and stop crime, or maybe solve a crime... we could even look for drunk drivers... what do you say?"

"Nah, I just jammed a swizzle stick into this Ruger 10/22, this is important. Hand me that rubber band, and that bag of washers..."

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thanks Mildcustom2 .i bet if they dont make it into canada it would raise the price of the 1919's. witch would be a good thing for you:)
 
thanks Mildcustom2 .i bet if they dont make it into canada it would raise the price of the 1919's. witch would be a good thing for you:)


I don't look at it that way. There's already so few 1919's in Canada another 30or 50 wouldn't hurt much. Rather see people just get what they've been promised and enjoy it. I'm not in this for the money just the fun and sharing it with other like minded individuals.
 
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