FN PS90 or similar...

What if you flipped a 10/22 upside down in the PS90 stock and ran a 8" barrel? Making the trigger work might be a bit of a trick tho.
 
Accutlly the 17HMR round looks quite like the real round and the 22LR is the almost the same dimensions.
 
Heck I'd just be happy to get a PS90.

Is it too late to get in on that infamous group buy? :p
 
This.

Im surprised nobody realized this in the first place...

That is the first thing I thought when I read 'PS90 in .22LR'. It's basically impossible to straight stack rimmed cartridges. Even a curved double column is jammomatic.
 
People never let reality get in the way of there ideas. Can't even get normal PS90's and people want them in rimfire. Next up phased plasma rifles in a 40 watt range.
 
People never let reality get in the way of there ideas. Can't even get normal PS90's and people want them in rimfire. Next up phased plasma rifles in a 40 watt range.

Why not 50 watt? I've heard 40 watt doesn't have enough knock down power. Question, will a 50 watt stabilize in a barrel designed for 40 watt? Will my groups suffer as a result?
 
Here is my subjective opinion.

1. P90 airsoft rifles are not prohibited in Canada. And we all know P90 airsoft stock may fit Ruger 10/22. So if you have this on your hands-you are 100% legal. After all, you are not importing an actual fire arm stock. You may buy bullpups if their action is an integral part of the stock, the list is very short of those you may purchase in Canada and the price is amazing 2000 CaD+. So, you are stuck with P90airsoft stock.

2. Now the question is, how legal it is to put your Ruger 10/22 into this Airsoft P90 stock. Strictly speaking. BULLPUP is when the action and trigger are in front of the mag. In P90Airsoft stock-ruger 10/22 mod, the trigger is still formally behind, and the BULLPUP-like design uses the leverage to act on real trigger. So it is not a BULLPUP strictly speaking. It just looks like it... I'll touch on the "LOOK" later.

3. So far, there is no LAW that specifically says P90airsoft Ruger 10/22 mod is prohibited. Now, the question is, can someone prove that the stock leverage is an actual trigger?? I am sure they will try their best. They will try to convince the judge that the safety is engaged at the level of the stock "trigger" and since you cannot engage safety on the real action because it is always on and hidden. You may quickly fix your safety and have double safety: one on real trigger and one on leverage "trigger".

Big brother will try to convince the judge that you may fire this gun w/o the stock.. since stock is not an integrral part of the action. Well, you may do it with ATI, TAPCO and other mods of Ruger, with which, RCMP is totally fine.

Then they will use as the last argument the following: "Well, it resembles closely P90 real auto gun"....Well you may counter-argument... I think it is not that black and white. It is really a far away resemblance like elephant resembles hypo.

Some people will be running with the ruler, but it's long enough to confirm with the law.

Lastly, there will be a screaming person in tears who will tell the judge that this mod looks scary...

etc etc
 
Here is my subjective opinion.

1. P90 airsoft rifles are not prohibited in Canada. And we all know P90 airsoft stock may fit Ruger 10/22. So if you have this on your hands-you are 100% legal. After all, you are not importing an actual fire arm stock. You may buy bullpups if their action is an integral part of the stock, the list is very short of those you may purchase in Canada and the price is amazing 2000 CaD+. So, you are stuck with P90airsoft stock.

2. Now the question is, how legal it is to put your Ruger 10/22 into this Airsoft P90 stock. Strictly speaking. BULLPUP is when the action and trigger are in front of the mag. In P90Airsoft stock-ruger 10/22 mod, the trigger is still formally behind, and the BULLPUP-like design uses the leverage to act on real trigger. So it is not a BULLPUP strictly speaking. It just looks like it... I'll touch on the "LOOK" later.

3. So far, there is no LAW that specifically says P90airsoft Ruger 10/22 mod is prohibited. Now, the question is, can someone prove that the stock leverage is an actual trigger?? I am sure they will try their best. They will try to convince the judge that the safety is engaged at the level of the stock "trigger" and since you cannot engage safety on the real action because it is always on and hidden. You may quickly fix your safety and have double safety: one on real trigger and one on leverage "trigger".

Big brother will try to convince the judge that you may fire this gun w/o the stock.. since stock is not an integrral part of the action. Well, you may do it with ATI, TAPCO and other mods of Ruger, with which, RCMP is totally fine.

Then they will use as the last argument the following: "Well, it resembles closely P90 real auto gun"....Well you may counter-argument... I think it is not that black and white. It is really a far away resemblance like elephant resembles hypo.

Some people will be running with the ruler, but it's long enough to confirm with the law.

Lastly, there will be a screaming person in tears who will tell the judge that this mod looks scary...

etc etc

You are wrong.

Plain and simple.

Anything that is used as a rifle stock is a rifle stock.
 
This thread was 5 years old

Lol I was thinking the same thing!

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Quite likely I am, but I am still hoping this last day of 2014 and waiting for miracles to happen :)
Happy New Year 2015, guys. Hope that we'll have more liberty and freedom :) and guns :)
 
I ' d agree that that the stock under the rifle is a rifle stock, but, Just for the sake of the argument, P90 airsoft gun/ stock is legal in Canada, and Ruger in that stock is not a bullpup strictly speaking, 'coz the trigger is still behind the mag.

And the leverage that is used is just like using a stick with your right hand to push on the trigger.

I am pretty sure RCMP won't care, since it's too much semantics and engineering details/ concepts.
 
Regardless of where the trigger shaped part of the gun is, the trigger is what you actuate with your finger. So any lever or system you install would cause your trigger finger to actuate a new trigger forward of the action of the firearm.
 
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