P!$$ off, Narc
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Think it’s a good question to ask and nobody is being a Narc to quote you - by asking about the legal admissibility of a product
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P!$$ off, Narc
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I might be wrong, but if there is no frt, and they are not built in canada...isnt it illegal to import them into canada?
I might be wrong, but if there is no frt, and they are not built in canada...isnt it illegal to import them into canada?
Whats spd stand for? Do you guys mean SDP? Because that means special duty pistol... if so, maybe dont advertise like that.
My guess, if the State Political Officers whimsically decide it’s restricted, the examples will be sent back South.
Can anyone show me ANYTHING written where a firearm MUST HAVE an FRT to be imported in canada?...
...didnt think so.
Not looking at you IRG, you're a business and want to keep things bulletproof/above board...
This is aimed at the ignorants throwing sheet out there with no basis.
FRT is out as restricted rifle. am guessing the stock fold.
I'm confused, the pre-order I made one year ago (with another dealer, mind you) was for an SBR version that has a pinned stock to guarantee NR status.
Did they manage to somehow ##### this up as well?




























