i waited 4 long years for a T97

Is this a typo??? It's no longer listed as the Norinco Type 97NSR but as:

Dominion Arms T97NRR Rifle, 5.56mm

Don't sweat the little things man...it will kill ya quicker!!!

THEY ARE SELLING THE ONLY LEGAL VERSION OF THE T-97 IN THIS COUNTRY. NO MORE. NO LESS.
 
Is this a typo??? It's no longer listed as the Norinco Type 97NSR but as:

Dominion Arms T97NRR Rifle, 5.56mm

It kinda looks like the same thing is happening to the T97 as did to the M4 from China. The M4 was brought in as Polytech and Norinco same rifle different importer. This is a good thing for the retail consumer. No monopoly or price fixing.
 
What kind of investment doubles in four years? Please let me in on that one.

women, the longer you have them the more they cost to get rid of. Their value SKYROCKETS, which is why I became muslim, I now have 4 wives.

(sorry, couldnt resist)
 
It kinda looks like the same thing is happening to the T97 as did to the M4 from China. The M4 was brought in as Polytech and Norinco same rifle different importer. This is a good thing for the retail consumer. No monopoly or price fixing.
a wise man
 
Quick question...when these finally come will you be re-contacting all the old orders? I ask as I'm pretty sure my credit card info might be different from that long ago...and I don't see any way to update it on your website.
 
Quick question...when these finally come will you be re-contacting all the old orders? I ask as I'm pretty sure my credit card info might be different from that long ago...and I don't see any way to update it on your website.

X2, where could I send you updated info?
Thx
 
This thread makes me feel guilty.

I too had an old deposit on a type 97 before the prohib thing happened, but by early 2012 I lost all hope that the RCMP would come around with the re-classification, even when it came to new rifles. It wasn't that I lost faith in Canam, it was that I lost faith in the RCMP. Long story short, after three and a half years I reluctantly transferred my old deposit over to store credit and bought a big box of ammo with it.

It is truly impressive to see how many people held out to the end on this.
 
I suspect there will be plenty to go around.
Its not a 70 year old milsurp, but a current product being cranked out in China.
They are very good at MASS production.
 
Quick question...when these finally come will you be re-contacting all the old orders? I ask as I'm pretty sure my credit card info might be different from that long ago...and I don't see any way to update it on your website.

i think we have to call , my address and CC had been changed since .
 
OK, this post from NS has stopped me from dancing in the streets .

Two importers of the same rifle?

There is a live FRT number for the T97NSR. They are already in production. Other importers can sell you hopes and dreams at $150 less, but until I see a FRT number I have a hard time believing you will see another variant of this rifle in 2 years let alone late summer.

Maybe guns using converted auto receivers are $150 less for good reason?

so if canammo isnt buying T97 from NS then it will be another 2 more years before i see my T97 ? 6 freaking years ? WTF .
 
I suspect there will be plenty to go around.
Its not a 70 year old milsurp, but a current product being cranked out in China.
They are very good at MASS production.

I sure hope so.
Haven't got this excited about a new gun in along time.:dancingbanana:
 
Please forgive my ignorance if this is obvious, but will this rifle being sold through Canam(Dominion Arms T97NRR Rifle) need to get its own FRT# or would the current NR approval apply to all type97s imported because they are the same rifle just a slight variance in name? I have a severe lack of knowledge of the import process and just looking for some clarification.
 
OK, this post from NS has stopped me from dancing in the streets .



so if canammo isnt buying T97 from NS then it will be another 2 more years before i see my T97 ? 6 freaking years ? WTF .

I would like to think that the process for classification for a rifle identically manufactured but rebranded would be slightly less involved than a newly developed rifle. I'm not familiar with the process, but it may simply involve adding the variants' name to the Pre-existing FRT. Either way, I feel confident it will not be 2 years behind NS's production rifle. That is more likely a statement trying to protect their interest in the rifle's sales. Unfortunately, the open market usually prevails.

Ask yourself if the Dominion Arms shotguns, rifles, and other NR firearms were 2 years behind their norinco variants in sales, and also why this case would be any different. Manufacturers want to manufacture, and dealers want to deal. What they do and say is usually a reflection of these two things. NS does not own the rifle's patents.
 
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