IRUNGUNS brings a new entry into the NR platforms available to Canada...

Any news on this ??

Got a feeling this was announced a little prematurely to steal some thunder from the Troy 102.

That said, I’d like nothing more than to be proven wrong tomorrow, when the original post said the rifles would be shipped to IRG (I did that math right, yeah?).

I’m also excited to see how this turns out, being a Canadian market exclusive. Hopefully this company is willing to work on other platforms for Canada.
 
There is a new NR AR10 frt published on friday for a Matrix Aerospace M762-D.

IRG, bring on the reciever sets

Doesn't look to be a canadian exclusive tho or am I wrong? This thread is useless without pics man. Same as the troy 102 thread. Like hush hush we cant let anything get out. I dont see the point in that
 
You have to be in the industry. Us plebs aren't worthy.

You'd think they'd give individual gun owners access to the software that tells you what is and isn't legal and whether the PAL buddy is showing you is valid, but that'd make too much sense.
 
You'd think they'd give individual gun owners access to the software that tells you what is and isn't legal and whether the PAL buddy is showing you is valid, but that'd make too much sense.

You'd think the FRT system would be available at the least. Making the PAL verification system public has potential problems with regards to hackers, fraudsters, etc but the FRT has none of those issues because it contains no personal information...
 
You'd think the FRT system would be available at the least. Making the PAL verification system public has potential problems with regards to hackers, fraudsters, etc but the FRT has none of those issues because it contains no personal information...

Why do people want access to the frt? When discussing legalities on this forum it is always said that the frt is not a legal document, therefore carrying around an frt# would be useless to try and say the item you have is legal.

I am just going by what I see in discussions on this page, just like rcmp bulletins on lar magazines, loading 9mm rounds in a 40 cal magazine for extra capacity, etc. All are not legal documents that could help you in a court of law if you were to find yourself there.
 
Why do people want access to the frt? When discussing legalities on this forum it is always said that the frt is not a legal document, therefore carrying around an frt# would be useless to try and say the item you have is legal.

I am just going by what I see in discussions on this page, just like rcmp bulletins on lar magazines, loading 9mm rounds in a 40 cal magazine for extra capacity, etc. All are not legal documents that could help you in a court of law if you were to find yourself there.

Because there is no good reason why we shouldn't have access to it?

Also, while they are not legally binding, anything published by a government entity such as the RCMP bulletins absolutely COULD help you in a court of law.
 
Dennis Young has been working on making the FRT tables publicly available via Access to Information Requests.
I suggest everyone support him by spreading the word and donating.
 
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