The MG 3 is still made in Pakistan so I wonder if raw incomplete receivers could be obtained from there and then reworked into a semi MG-42 semi legal for both the Canadian and US market. The US is firmly entrenched in rewelding receivers while in Canada we cannot. The market in Canada is too small to even think of assembling new MG-3 receivers in semi for Canadian sales but with the US it could be a viable venture. However, the new round of knee jerk "gun control" in the USA might kill any new initiatives there.
Not sure if the SARAC M-53 is still being made in Bosnia Herzegovina but that is also another alternative for the entrepreneur.
Just a thought.........
Given that it was acceptable to take new, never assembled, selective fire VZ58 receivers, remanufacture them to semi auto, and then assemble restricted and non-restricted rifles on them, there should be no legal reason why Pakistani parts should not be acceptable for a semi auto MG-42.
The real hurdle would be determining the size of the market, and comparing this with the costs involved. The Cdn. market would only absorb a limited number of units.




















































