P0WERWAGON
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show them they are wrong
the MANUFACTURER is Valmet. if norinco made it, guess who the manufacturer would be?
nice try.
The Valmet exemption does not include variants. They are in themselves exempted variants of the AK. So by extension a variant of the Valmet would be a non-exempted variant of the AK.
The Valmet exemption does not include variants. They are, in themselves, exempted variants of the AK. So by extension a variant of the Valmet would be a non-exempted variant of the AK.
I don't see anyone making a clone just for the small number of sales that might take place in Canada.
Wild absurdity at its finest. The kicker is that the Velmet is pretty much like any other semiauto AK.
No, it's a variant/too easy to convert to FA.Absolutely... the FRT clearly says it's a "variant" of the AK but...
- this model specifically exempt from the Prohibited Firearms Regulations under former Prohibited Weapons Order No 13.
Canada Gazette Part II, Vol 132, No 20,
SOR 98-462 dated 30/9/98.
So according to CFC it's the "model" that is specifically exempted... in theory the maker is not the issue or at the very least a good legal arguement could be made to that effect (in theory).
The FRT goes on to state:
- Variant of the Kalashnikov rifle as manufactured in Finland.
- as it left the factory this model had a wooden sporting style butt-stock without a pistol-grip, wooden hand-guards and the front sight block and flash eliminator have been removed.
- Common in Northern communities where it was at one time supplied by the Federal Government.
We should donate a bunch of ARs to the natives!
We should donate a bunch of ARs to the natives!
This explains the Hunter. But I wonder why the M78 was also removed from the prohibited list?- Common in Northern communities where it was at one time supplied by the Federal Government.[/I]
Come to think of it, why couldn't they give the FN's instead! Much better rifles the them Valmets...And that would have made them non-restricted.
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The FRT goes on to state:
- Variant of the Kalashnikov rifle as manufactured in Finland.
- as it left the factory this model had a wooden sporting style butt-stock without a pistol-grip, wooden hand-guards and the front sight block and flash eliminator have been removed.
- Common in Northern communities where it was at one time supplied by the Federal Government.



























