ISSC MK22 (Scar) Shot Show pics

Thanks for the heads up on the video review Kilen, here it is:

(Posted here as well for people who have subscribed to the thread)

FTF's on rapid fire have been mentioned by others, it could be a breakin thing. Good thing he didn't run over that stock :redface:.

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I noticed the lack of an accuracy test!!

I'm interested, but I'll always really want the Swiss Arms 22LR. :mad:
 
Interesting pic, Big brother vs little bro...

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With a name like that guy's ^ you KNOW they mean business...Wolfram Kriggleder :)

But once again, it's just a waiting game, it's biggest selling point is probably the fact that it's Non-Restricted. In my opinion, I'm pretty sure some people would be quite upset if it got slapped with a Restricted label...but once again, all a waiting game.
 
For you guys who think it'll be classified as restricted, you should really take the time to understand Canadian Firearms Laws. Unless this rifle is proscribed as restricted in name by a Federal Order in Council (OIC), a variant of an already named restricted firearm, or it's physical characteristics meet the legal definition of a restricted firearm, it will be classified as non-restricted.
 
It won't be restricted. N-R or prohib are the only possible options. Its mechanical relationship to the GSG5 might be its downfall.
 
Its definately an awesome looking gun, it just sucks that the price of tactical 22's is starting to skyrocket. This is going to end up a $600+ rifle just for plinking.:confused:
 
Its definately an awesome looking gun, it just sucks that the price of tactical 22's is starting to skyrocket. This is going to end up a $600+ rifle just for plinking.:confused:

It should be a lot lower than that when or if it becomes available in Canada, current prices in the US show it going for $480 (way lower than the $599 MSRP), volume dealer prices are about 10-15% lower than the single unit dealer price.

Only time will tell. :)
 
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