It's actually a steal. Stick to your chinese garbage, comrade.An upper and lower, without even a parts kit, for $1000 is ludicrous......
So after conversing with the husband of a family friend vising who happens to be a queens cowboy in New Brunswick (Not a patrol guy, but a suit and tie bureaucrat), they are APPARENTLY putting together a dossier on all these new AR style....So my only advise is, KEEP BUYING THESE TYPES OF RIFLES! The current way of thinking (at least the cowboy I talked with) is, they want to get the law changed before "too many" get into the open market. What ever the hell that means, but it gave me motivation to drop some dough on a BCL. Just waiting for the green light from the wife![]()
I get they'll have costs to cover, but if this is nearing 3000$ the only one they're competing with is ATRS, and I doubt the modern varmits are flying off the shelves. And with NEA/BCL building an AR10 for under 2000$, with fewer 'off the shelf' parts... I dunno. It doesn't need to have match grade DMR parts either. Throw on a cheap standard barrel, BCG, milspec trigger, cheap adjustable stock, nothing fancy, it'll sell like hotcakes. Everyone modifies their rifles anyway. Most of us have parts just laying around collecting dust.
Just sell us a honda civic, let us make them as fast and furious as we want later.
The RCMP keeping a dossier and allowing black rifles to get nr status could backfire on them as well. They could come up with a list of them and it could be argued in return that look at how many ar style rifles are nr with no harm to public safety so why not leave them nr and nr the ar 15.
The RCMP keeping a dossier and allowing black rifles to get nr status could backfire on them as well. They could come up with a list of them and it could be argued in return that look at how many ar style rifles are nr with no harm to public safety so why not leave them nr and nr the ar 15.
It's actually a steal. Stick to your chinese garbage, comrade.
When ever I think of diving back into the Canadian firearms market and manufacturing guns, I just turn to CGN to be reminded how absolutely awful Canadian gun owners are. I truly do distain most of you so much.
If that sort of thinking is how you run your businesses; then GOOD, you can STAY OUT of the firearm industry.
I kept saying this but it was far more ghetto chic to drive prices up. More rifles, at better prices, the harder it is for the bureau-rats to move on us. It isn't rocket science but we have egos over the obvious.



























