Like most, I've been lusting after a non-restricted AR15 type rifle for a long time.
There was faint hope when Dlask came out with their pump action "AR15-style" firearm, but the CFC deemed it restricted, and that was pretty much it for the design.
What I really want is any type of non-restricted lower which will accomodate an AR15 upper. Manually cycled would probably be the only way to go for it to get non-restricted classification. Either single shot, lever, or even a straight pull. Of course for a manually cycled AR Lower, some work would be required on the gas system of the upper. Thats do-able.
The question is: Could a lower be created, which shares absolutely no commonality in parts with the AR15, and which the only resemblance to the AR family is its capability of accepting an AR15 upper? Even if it were a single shot....
And if so, could such a lower be deemed restricted as a variant based solely on its capability of accepting an AR15 upper?
I'm guessing this one below would be deemed restricted here in Canada.... but just food for thought... Fugly as hell, not ergonomic at all, but it gets the job done. Its a rifle made in the UK to work around their laws. Even chambered in .30 Carbine!
There was faint hope when Dlask came out with their pump action "AR15-style" firearm, but the CFC deemed it restricted, and that was pretty much it for the design.
What I really want is any type of non-restricted lower which will accomodate an AR15 upper. Manually cycled would probably be the only way to go for it to get non-restricted classification. Either single shot, lever, or even a straight pull. Of course for a manually cycled AR Lower, some work would be required on the gas system of the upper. Thats do-able.
The question is: Could a lower be created, which shares absolutely no commonality in parts with the AR15, and which the only resemblance to the AR family is its capability of accepting an AR15 upper? Even if it were a single shot....
And if so, could such a lower be deemed restricted as a variant based solely on its capability of accepting an AR15 upper?
I'm guessing this one below would be deemed restricted here in Canada.... but just food for thought... Fugly as hell, not ergonomic at all, but it gets the job done. Its a rifle made in the UK to work around their laws. Even chambered in .30 Carbine!


















































