One of these days I'm going to have to get around to machining it... its been alive as a solid model for far too long.
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That looks pretty sweet. Where did u get the cad files for the 10/22 receiver, or did you make them yourself?
One of these days I'm going to have to get around to machining it... its been alive as a solid model for far too long.
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Yeah, a TM G36 will be an all nylon reinforced plastic. And stress would likely crack the receiver.
The metal types would be more suitable. an MP5or AK74, or I was thinking a Sig 55x conversion, if the Sig 522 gets killed.
CFC said:Replica firearms are prohibited.
To be prohibited as a replica firearm, a device must closely resemble an existing make and model of firearm. If it looks like an antique firearm, as defined by the Criminal Code and Criminal Code Regulations, it is not prohibited.
The Canada Firearms Centre receives many enquiries from people wondering whether an imitation firearm would be considered a replica if it resembles a real firearm in many ways, but it is made of clear or brightly coloured plastic, or is much smaller in size.
Many of these devices need to be assessed case by case. As a general rule, however, those made out of clear plastic and those that are a lot smaller than the real firearm are not prohibited replicas. Those that are brightly coloured might be prohibited, depending on other features.
Problem is you are getting into a grey area with the MP5 / AKxx to say the least. I chose the G36 because the actual REAL G36 is a Non-restricted firearm, If you call your build a replica "insert firearm name" you can be in crap too because replica firearms are prohib
Air softs aren't firearms under law so this doesn't apply, it's a very grey area, but since G36's are non-res I went with that design to avoid potential headaches, the styer AUG above would likely not be a good idea but that's a whole other can of worms...
there are lots of other "fact sheets" on the cfc website however some seem very confusing to the reader to say the least.
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WTF is that?? Is something like that legal in Kanuckistan? I like!!
Farmb0y,
Unless you can find other people to split the costs of the export license, Eric is not ponying up for the money on his own, and adding $2500(ish) on top of the cost of the upper is a little bit much.
I've asked. Quite directly.
NS