just called to inquire about kel tec firearms in relationship with our firearms act. apparently they said it was a militarized style weapon and there for restricted, meaning i could own one possibly but never go in the woods with it.
how do you like that? they don't like the look of it, THE LOOK. what really gets me it that they went on to say there was nothing that could be done by the manufacturer, consumer, or appeal to have this reclassified as non-restricted. because they don't like the way it looks, that really burns my bottom!
Jeux sans frontieres, #####!
its not even in our act, with good reason
sub section 3.a "firearms may also be restricted if we don't like the way it looks" inconceivable!
The Firearms Lab can f**k around, but they can't (completely) make it up as they go along.
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just called to inquire about kel tec firearms in relationship with our firearms act. apparently they said it was a militarized style weapon and there for restricted, meaning i could own one possibly but never go in the woods with it.
how do you like that? they don't like the look of it, THE LOOK. what really gets me it that they went on to say there was nothing that could be done by the manufacturer, consumer, or appeal to have this reclassified as non-restricted. because they don't like the way it looks, that really burns my bottom!
Jeux sans frontieres, #####!
:s
no its not but there a complete tread on it on that forum and it from the 22 oct, the fact thats its non-restricted is why I wont one. would be nice if we could get word from vault or kel-tec on this?
Yeah all that sounds like a bunch of hooey. As already stated, the Swiss Arms rifle length series, the IMI Tavor, the FN FS2000 are ALL guns based on rifles currently serving with armed forces around the world, and yet we get them non restricted due to them having 18.5" or longer barrels.
The Kel Tec RFB in its US state, has an 18 inch barrel which would make it restricted, but from what I've read the RFB "Canada" version has an 18.5" barrel.
the ONLY thing they could do is classify it as prohibited because its too easily converted into full auto (and by too easily, I mean using all the resources at the RCMP for months at a time to make it double or something.....), OR restricted due to barrel or overall length...
I have READ the legislation, its pretty simple (albeit stupid). They cant classify something as restricted "just cuz". they would need another Order in Council.
For all of you guys who wonder why no Canadian dealer cares about bringing in the cool stuff...this is what we are faced with especialy on the US side. My hat is off to Vault Distribution for not giving up as we would be very interested in carrying their products when they get them in. Phil.
We need a list of dealers ready to carry these....![]()
Who wants my money? lolI get all thata and I am not dumb I read what was satted by vault and kel-tec, I'v read that its was going to be non-restricted. But since I had read and up to date post on how it was to be restricted, even if I know there is a good chance its bs I just wanted a confirmation that nothing had change thats all.
As far as I've heard you can use surplus (mil spec) 7.62 in a .308 chambered gun just fine, like using .223 in a 5.56 chambered gun.
This is making me want to sell my USC/UMP conversion to get an RFB
ETA
in the other thread, its stated to be around 2500.
WOW, when I look at a picture of a SU16 I feel like a fat kid looking at a Cheesburger.




























