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Would you pay $500 or more for it?
Yes, especialy if inexpensive surplus ammo is available.
Would you pay $500 or more for it?
Certainly wouldn't be accurate. It is an SKS.
They did make a few 5.45 SKS at one time.
Kind of a chicken/egg situation in Canada.
We face the problem of reverse engineering.I think the m6 scout is still a great idea. It would be inexpensive to produce and it has quite a following. I have 2 now and would buy a couple more, especially if there was a barrel option.
After a quick look in red rifles, generally I hear 3-4moa, which is also what I read for the older mini14s. If the price is $500ish, I think it'll be a winner.
Also,
Are we talking about a dbm or a fixed mag?
What about a copy of the Marlin Camp carbine? in .45 acp
What about Type 53's with 16" barrels? They might even qualify for "sporting use" without the bayo, too (I'm sure people down south would buy them).
Bonus points for trench mags.![]()
long out of production.What about Type 53's with 16" barrels? They might even qualify for "sporting use" without the bayo, too (I'm sure people down south would buy them).
Bonus points for trench mags.![]()
Some of the suggestions here are pretty fanciful. I might as well submit a fantasy firearm wish too.
I would love to see a double stack TT33 pistol with a full-sized grip. Something better than the standard Tokarev. I'd love to grab a few cases of 7.62x25 and blast them through a more modern designed pistol.
Sadly, I don't think these exist, and no one is going to design such a gun. The folks at Canadaammo are great, but they're not magicians.
No affectThe .223 vz58s are coming at the $999 price range from ki11ercane.
Does that make a 556 or 545 sks less likely?