there are people at Colt Canada trying to get the O.K. to sell in Canada.
From what I understand and have heard through multiple inquiries is that Diemaco, at its inception, signed an agreement with the Canadian Government that they would not sell firearms to civilians in Canada. The reason Diemaco existed was to allow for the Canadian Forces to outfit its soldiers with C7's (M16's) through a domestic supplier in order to fulfill the governments policy of purchasing Canadian products as much as possible for the CF. They bought the license to manufacture M16's from Colt and maintained a relationship with them. Once the CF was fully supplied and Diemaco's manufacturing department became less taxed by the CF, they began to produce firearms for other nations (Norway, US, UK, etc). Diemaco had made some improvements to the C7 over the M16 and therefore their products became popular. Once their international appeal and manufacturing ability became more profitable, Colt decided to purchase the company and renamed it Colt Canada. The initial agreement to not sell to Canadian Civilians was sustained through the purchase. Word on the street.
The licence agreement is to produce military technology (anything in the TDP) for government end users only.
I would like to have one as much as the next guy, but I can't see it happening in Canada. Para stopped building here for a reason.
Consider all the infrastructure a small company would have to put in place to register every firearm, whether for export, military or police, and then deregister all the exported firearms.
A civilian model would have to be "created" and sent to RCMP for identification and classification. Neutered magazines would have to be "created". This needs model numbers and drawings and $$$$.
Insurance would have to be purchased $$$$ for civilian sales.
Someone would have to deal with all the customer service/distribution details and warranty issues, and spare parts sales. I recall a thread here where someone's AR blew up (pics looked like bbl was obstructed). Lots of cgnr's posted that he should sue the manufacturer for sure. So now they have to spend time and $$ dealing with that.
On top of that, customer #1, the Government of Canada, is just not very likely to be happy about it's small arms arsenal supplying assault rifles to the general public - what with all the wendys and iggys around.
All this for a high end rifle or carbine that would likely cost more than the most expensive available ARs do right now and would sell maybe 500 a year?
I always try to buy Canadian, and after carrying one for 20 years would love one, but I'm not holding my breath.
Actually they produce Semi-Auto only C8'S for law enforcement throughout Canada that are essentially Colt 6921's. From my last conversation with our purchasing agent and training officer our purchase price is just over a $1000 per unit. So, they could easily sell those units without modifying them in any way for the civilian market. Colt Canada would, no doubt, dominate the AR sales in Canada, and pretty much negate the need to import AR's, as most other manufactures would have a higher retail cost and be of lesser quality. Of course this will never happen.



























