Looking for an FN PS-90

Could RNichols/FN Sports get off their *sses and bug Belgium for a hundred or so????????

Didn't think so, might drive up the phone bill.


i tryed, got sent around and around the got told the singed a leo mill contract. an that cives sales were out. funny thoue they dint sell all the ones they had, and got sent back or somting like that. :(
 
Can they be purchased in another country (other than USA) and imported to Canada, say Switzerland? or Norway? or....?
Since the rifle is manufactured only in the U.S., it's unlikely that you will find any commercial models in a third country (US export regs don't just apply to Canada, as I'm sure you can appreciate).
 
With "I'll Bomb Ya" in the picture you can dream about this never mind ever getting any high cap mags again! The funny thing is the wierdo preaches change but his holy cabinet is a bunch of old Bill Clinton's people. Ah what I would do if we were ever treated as alies to the American's...
It's nice to dream.
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Then we all realize that there is no such thing as unicorns and a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
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Ah, I did not know that. So no civilian variants of the P-90 are made in europe for the euro market? Weird.


Since the rifle is manufactured only in the U.S., it's unlikely that you will find any commercial models in a third country (US export regs don't just apply to Canada, as I'm sure you can appreciate).
 
Ah, I did not know that. So no civilian variants of the P-90 are made in europe for the euro market? Weird.

The thing is, the recievers are all made in Belgium, and why the US allow them in is a bit of a mystery. I can only assume they are inported as unfinished, then modified from the origional pattern to the semi-auto pattern.

I'm not aware of any reason why the semi auto rifles could not be manufactured in Belgium, except the piss poor sales potential.
 
I would hazard a guess if a large enough order was placed that FN Herstal would indeed make a semi version for sale in Canada.

Most companies are willing to accomodate $
 
You are right about that. However that's not what Kevin said. He said it is against the law to counsel an offence. And he is correct. And the two are different.

Doesn’t matter, its a moot point.

RE:http://www.oas.org/juridico/mla/en/usa/en_usa-int-desc-guide.html
While the states have broad authority to prosecute many types of crimes, they may investigate and prosecute only criminal acts committed within their boundaries.


Also the current extradition treaty between Canada and the US does not deal with this type of assumed crime. RE: http://www.oas.org/juridico/mla/en/traites/en_traites-ext-usa-can.pdf
 
I enjoy taking my PS90 to the range, it is a fun gun to shoot - especially for new shooters. Having the mag pinned at 5 does suck (though it means I go through the hard-to-get ammo slower). I'd love to try a full-auto with a 50 round mag sometime.

PS - at least one person each range visit will come over to say something about bullpups being illegal...
 
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