Marstar, would you consider bringing in Norinco 97 bullpups?

Would you buy this bullpup from Marstar?


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Is there different accessories and parts you can get for these rifles?

Or are we going to have to be creative like with the VZ58 ?
 
LMAO
Owned :D

I'm challenging you to bring even one single Type 97 in Canada.
And you know what, forget $800, bring it at any price,
just to prove you can.

As I said many times, if anybody could bring T97 in Canada,
they would have done so long time ago
and without ridiculous confirmation questions on the net.

"$800" is a cheap fake jab at Lever's business
at the expense of misinforming the members of this site.
I wonder who has to gain what from this "$800" BS.


Money talks, bullshyte walks
(old chinese proverb).




Longshot gets the right info here:
Sorry guys.Its just not that simple and I'm not going to get into it...but there won't be any more.Not for a while at least.Believe me.
And yes the mags that came with them are good in an AR.As a matter of fact they are steel and much nicer than most AR mags.When we did a few tests on ours they were flawless where actual AR mags had stoppages.
 
LMAO
Owned :D

I'm challenging you to bring even one single Type 97 in Canada.
And you know what, forget $800, bring it at any price,
just to prove you can.

As I said many times, if anybody could bring T97 in Canada,
they would have done so long time ago
and without ridiculous confirmation questions on the net.

"$800" is a cheap fake jab at Lever's business
at the expense of misinforming the members of this site.
I wonder who has to gain what from this "$800" BS.


Money talks, bullshyte walks
(old chinese proverb).




Longshot gets the right info here:



:popCorn:

This level of hate is enthralling. Now I'll have to buy two if Marstar gets them.
 
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Would these be the "flattop" sniper or with the fugly carry handle models?

I'm also assuming at least 18.5" barrels.

Johnone asked about purchasing a non-restricted M-97 so that would have to be >18.5" barrel. I'm ready to be corrected, but I'm pretty sure we determined that the "sniper" version shown earlier in this thread is a actually an M-88 not an M-97 and it shoots weird Chinese ammo. I too would like the flatop version, but I think the M-97 only comes in the fugly integrated carry handle model. I still want one.
 
LMAO
Owned :D

I'm challenging you to bring even one single Type 97 in Canada.
And you know what, forget $800, bring it at any price,
just to prove you can.

As I said many times, if anybody could bring T97 in Canada,
they would have done so long time ago
and without ridiculous confirmation questions on the net.

"$800" is a cheap fake jab at Lever's business
at the expense of misinforming the members of this site.
I wonder who has to gain what from this "$800" BS.


Money talks, bullshyte walks
(old chinese proverb).




Longshot gets the right info here:



He doesn't have to take jabs at Lever's business. Lever Arms does it all themselves with ridiculous policies (photocoying your DL when you buy ammo)and WAY TOO HIGH Prices and not servicing what they sell.
 
IF anyone has an axe to grind on business dealing, take it out of CGN.

We will not tolerate any proxy wars among dealers on CGN-down to the exchange of words.

Let's take this as warning to any potential parties who want to get mixed in here. Any steps further down this road, the moderators will be instructed to come down with wanrings.

This will be as far as this will get.


LMAO


"$800" is a cheap fake jab at Lever's business
at the expense of misinforming the members of this site.
I wonder who has to gain what from this "$800" BS.


Money talks, bullshyte walks
(old chinese proverb).
 
Oh, this is going to be good. The gauntlet has been thrown down - I think Marstar has always been up for a challenge and here it is...though it's interesting that the naysayers still won't offer any facts to go with their assertion that none of these will ever hit the shores.
 
Wow!!!! this is getting nasty. If John can come up with these, then so be it. If he can't, oh well he tried.
Why all the B.S. Dr. Lector? Had a bad day?
 
Too bad we can't hear why importing anymore of these guns would require an effort so great as to be near impossible - it would make for an interesting discussion.

Oh well, whether it's for the Tavor, the Masada, the M-97, the XCR or even for stamped metal AR-180b's - it appears as though the Canadian firearms community is destined to sit around waiting for non-restricted black rifles.
 
DR LECTOR;
"I'm challenging you to bring even one single Type 97 in Canada.
And you know what, forget $800, bring it at any price,
just to prove you can."

Did we have a bad hair day or what ??

I don't think I know you, maybe I don't want to.... But what seems to be the problem here ?

In the past few years;
When we brought up the subject of the VZ-58s we were told no, they will never pass, never get approved etc, etc....

When we said we would buy up all the M-305s AND keep the prices level, they said we could not....

When we bought up hundreds of thousands of Yugoslav rifles, we were told we would never sell them, we did around the world....

When we said we would offer low priced Czech 7.62x39, we were told it would never happen, we have sold millions, with millions of rds more coming....

Many years ago when we applied for the licenses we now hold to supply the US market with "kits".... It would never happen said the observers.... We have sold over 100,000 kits on the American market....

Perhaps you could indicate to me when we have NOT kept our word to our customers ??

I love making wagers, I guess that's from being in this business for so long.... Would you consider the following:
If I can't prove the avilability of said rifles for delivery to Canada I owe you $10,000.oo
On the other hand If I can prove it then you owe me $10k and a posted apology here on CGN....

How about it ??
John
 
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