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I wonder if the trigger is better on these models. And when they made it semi only that is when it became soft, mushy and shyty
 
Quite honestly after a while the full auto thing does get a bit boring after being exposed to it. Though I can see the lure if you are forbidden from it.
 
John & Crew: can you confirm whether these were brought in by North Sylva, or independently by Marstar? If so: is there any future for a semi-auto only X95 that would be available to licensed Canadians?

If Semi X95s make their way here count me in for a pre-order list.
 
I'm confused by a number of things. I see guys shooting a restricted barrel length on crown land. Then it switches to fully auto. Then I see 30 pieces of brass go flying??? So apparently the gentleman in this video are less dangerous then I? And can own this stuff? Just want to be clear? I can't take a single fire pistol in the bear woods for safety but the guy who can't hit a sheet of plywood can have fully autos in the open woods? No offence to anyone just trying to understand my government is all.
 
I'm confused by a number of things. I see guys shooting a restricted barrel length on crown land. Then it switches to fully auto. Then I see 30 pieces of brass go flying??? So apparently the gentleman in this video are less dangerous then I? And can own this stuff? Just want to be clear? I can't take a single fire pistol in the bear woods for safety but the guy who can't hit a sheet of plywood can have fully autos in the open woods? No offence to anyone just trying to understand my government is all.

1) this is a prohibited certified range.
2) a prohibited select fire owned by a business holding a prohibited dealers license.
3) a prohibited business can own and use where legal, suppressors, normal capacity mags, select fire firearms.
 
I'm confused by a number of things. I see guys shooting a restricted barrel length on crown land. Then it switches to fully auto. Then I see 30 pieces of brass go flying??? So apparently the gentleman in this video are less dangerous then I? And can own this stuff? Just want to be clear? I can't take a single fire pistol in the bear woods for safety but the guy who can't hit a sheet of plywood can have fully autos in the open woods? No offence to anyone just trying to understand my government is all.

Your making an assumption here, you don't know all the facts. Trust me, they are not just two guys shooting on crown land. There are licenses out there that most people on this site have know knowledge of nor can hope of ever getting.

Never mind, Stormwolf beat me to it.
 
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