I recently bought a 9mm non-restricted JR and I like it a lot. Went through a few boxes of ammo without any FTF or FTE.
For those of you that think it needs a muzzle brake (which I bought): http://shop.justrightcarbines.com/A-2-Birdcage-Muzzle-Brake-9mm-Muzzle-Brake-BC-9.htm
I also bought this as I plan on taking it on road trips: http://shop.justrightcarbines.com/Takedown-Tube-Takedown.htm
Maybe down the road I might buy the .40 S&W barrel kit since I use that caliber too.
See 'ya!
Looks bad ass if they are priced similarly I would pick one up. How hard is it to swap barrels on these? Could you have one and just swap barrels from NR to R?
I couldn't see how that would work - as all restricteds need to be registered. I was thinking the same thing. Keep the long barrel for out in the bush when I'm up at the cottage, and put on a short one for here at the range just because it looks cooler than that silly 18" barrel sticking out of the foregrip. But Canada law is really specific on registered guns, how they're classified, who imports/makes them, etc. I doubt you could just 'make' a restricted from a non-restricted. My guess is that it would be the same as sawing off the barrel of a shotgun: you'd go from non-restricted to prohibited.
So will you guys be putting the registry on your speed dial? You can't have it both ways, it's either restricted or it's not. Non restricted gun with short barrel = kiss your license and freedom goodbye. Restricted gun in the back woods with long barrel = same thing.
But who would know it was restricted with the long barrel?
But who would know it was restricted with the long barrel?