ATRS MV:
1. The only non-restricted "AR" in Canada
2. The only rifle suggested in this thread that is 6lbs
3. The only rifle suggested in this thread with a match grade barrel and trigger
$3300
Sure, except the most basic model is $3350 and as your picture shows would be over $4000 plus tax.
I'd love to get my hands on a MV but what you show is well over the budget listed by the OP.
I own or have owned almost all the non restricted black rifles available to us and so far the ACR is my top pick.
-Swiss arms is a well built and great rifle but it's far from a 1 moa rifle. Maybe if you handload for it but not with regular off the shelf ammo unless you like spending over $1 per shot, I wish I'd kept mine long enough to try more ammo through it but when I noticed a 5moa point of impact shift transitioning from the bipod to supporting it on the magazine I sold it.
-A stock HK SL8 is not the friendliest ergonomically but it's so far the best rifle out of the box I've shot if you are interested in accuracy, I've owned 3 of them and they were all very accurate but the Hera Arms lower is the best setup of them all, the G36 conversion I just sold was nice but the stock is too low for a proper cheek weld. Either the Hera or G36 setup will push you up in price significantly though.
-Armalite AR180B-2 is a great rifle but accuracy is around the same as an XCR which is only what I would call decent for a combat style rifle. Regardless of that I still own one and will never sell it.
-Tavor is another well built and reliable rifle but the accuracy is not great.
-ACR converted to non restricted is my favorite for both ergonomics and accuracy as long as you get a quality barrel. I'm on my second one and have been through four non restricted conversion barrels and all shot well with the exception of the ultra light profile barrel I started with. It was around the same as an XCR with that one but with the other barrels I've seen great results including many sub moa groups from my custom made 300BLK barrel.
- XCR, well I haven't shot a new one but of the four I have played with none were much better than a Tavor for accuracy but they are a decent rifle that has great ergonomics and is backed by Wolverine which means that if it ever breaks you can sleep easy knowing it won't be long till it's fixed.
-mini14? Forget it, well built and reliable minute of barn door.
-Type 97? It's a Norinco so quality is nowhere to be found. It shot well and had a very unique recoil impulse but zero parts availability and zero warranty make it a disposable rifle.
Not sure what I've forgotten but in reality with this type of rifle whether it's 1 moa or 4 moa shouldn't really matter unless your just sitting at a bench shooting groups in which case you should just buy a bolt action. These rifles were designed for a different purpose and focusing on accuracy will leave you disappointed. Focus more on reliability and ergonomics because that's what you'll notice more in the field.