Non-restricted pistol caliber carbines

Brian46 said:
FN P90 with a 18.5" barrel
FN five seven pistol cartridge.

It may be a pistol cartridge, but that doesn't mean it can use ten rounds. The firearms that can use ten round mags are designed to accept magazines made for commonly available pistols (i.e., 9mm Beretta Storm takes Beretta 92 pistol mags). Since the Beretta 92 is a pistol, it can have ten round mags, and those mags do not become illegal when you put them in a different gun. The magazine for the FN P90 is designed for a semi-automatic rifle, and so is limited to five rounds.

ETA: Ok, maybe you knew all that. I see your answer is correct for the initial request. Don't mind me, I'm really tired.
 
Disaster Monkey said:
It may be a pistol cartridge, but that doesn't mean it can use ten rounds. The firearms that can use ten round mags are designed to accept magazines made for commonly available pistols (i.e., 9mm Beretta Storm takes Beretta 92 pistol mags). Since the Beretta 92 is a pistol, it can have ten round mags, and those mags do not become illegal when you put them in a different gun. The magazine for the FN P90 is designed for a semi-automatic rifle, and so is limited to five rounds.

ETA: Ok, maybe you knew all that. I see your answer is correct for the initial request. Don't mind me, I'm really tired.
I know it would only be a 5 round mag but it's non-restricted and a pinned 50 rounder is better than a pinned 10 rounder any day.
 
I got this idea, after looking at the Mech Tech Glock carbine...
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Why don't we ask Dlask (or Mech Tech), to manufacture a similar setup ?
but for it to be non-restr., the Glock grip & trigger mech should be non-detachable or built into a receiver that wouldn't accept the original pistol slide (Glock patents should be over by now; 1986 -2006).
Barrel would be 18.5" and the flattop upper would accept AR15 stocks and handguards.
Another option would be to use Norinco/Para 1911 double stack grip, trigger and mags.

I think it would generate lot's of interest here.
What do you think about that ?
 
aiwa said:
I find it rather "lovely":) I am sick of so many stupid laws and restrictions. The fact that the 18.5" version is non-res is very welcomed, at least by me:)
aiwa said:
I thought they were prohib for some reason.
The information in my previous post can be confirmed by any verifier, but in spite of the fact that there are many of them on this site, they very seldom join in some of this discussions to clarify the things.:rolleyes:
I don't see why they would be prohibs:confused: They cannot fire folded, they cannot be easily converted, they are long enough. If they have prohib them by name, I did not see it in OCC last time I checked and they forgot to send me a letter saying that and to any of the other people I know they legally own one:D

aiwa said:
I certainly hadn't heard of any in Canada.
They are not too many, but they pop up once in a while. From the initial order with 18.5" barrels, I have seen one last spring, somebody adapted an aluminum hand guard (not a bad idea, but a little bit of bubba if you ask me), and I know someone in BC interior who wants to sell (or trade, or something), but I don't like to deal by mail, so I wait till september when I go there - if it is going to be still available :confused: and if I like it.
If you watch, you will find one :) Or Questar is said to be able to import the newer Sub 2000 (restricted only, 16").
aiwa said:
I'm assuming by your pic with the tape measure that the arm in question is non-res?
:) yes, that's why I put the tape measureby the gun, so anybody can see the barrel lenght:) plus the quotation from the CFC disc.


pitdogboy, I remember you had an WTB ad few weeks back, I am suprised you didn't find any...:( But be careful what you wish for. Make sure you make an informed decision before you buy. In general, they are not bad, but like any other gun, they have a little bit of issues.
They are a pain in the ass to work on the internals. Only once I opened one, and it is more painful than a root canal:mad:
The chamber size is on the "lose" side, probably because it is a straight blow-back. They tend to slightly smoke the receiver and the mag, but it depends on the ammo as well, and the recoil spring can be easily opened and shimmed to make it stiffer to open the bolt slower to get rid of the smoking.
If you did't fire one yet, first time you'll be suprised how much the little cartrige can KICK in a straight blow back action and a long barrel. I don't see this as a problem, but they do have some recoil.
I did not chrono any, but I heard it spits a 125gr bullet at some 1800 ft/sec, depending of the load.
It fits excellent a small day-backpack and the deployment from folded to open is about one second and maybe another two seconds to chamber it provided the mag is in the gun already. I'm not going to go into a debate on the little bullet against a 400lbs kodiak, for this there are lots of bear defense profesionals on this site :D who are more than happy to find this oportunity:p
They have the best ghost ring I have ever seen, the back ring superposes over the front post hood, I find that nice if I want to shoot in a rush in low-light:cool: :cool: :cool:
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You can find lots of threads on US forums regarding Kel-Tec folders and lots of advice, choices on accessories and after-market things. I have put on some of mines muzzle compensators, rails, overmolded grips, lasers, etc.
Go and read some of those threads and if you still like them, you can order from Queststar.
 
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Brian46 said:
I know it would only be a 5 round mag but it's non-restricted and a pinned 50 rounder is better than a pinned 10 rounder any day.
hehe. I just got in my pinned 50 this afternoon :)

Looking at the epoxied on base plate with ugly white plastic rod up the middle of the mag just about makes me cry. No cleaning for me, and boy does it need it, with the PS90 being blowback operated and all :(
 
sxyglock17 said:
hehe. I just got in my pinned 50 this afternoon :)

Looking at the epoxied on base plate with ugly white plastic rod up the middle of the mag just about makes me cry. No cleaning for me, and boy does it need it, with the PS90 being blowback operated and all :(
I would send the mag back and tell them to replace it with one that is capable of being serviced. I guess the importer of the rifle is responsible of the pining the mag, so I would yell at them for glueing it shut and rendering it a big POS.
 
I think they asked "Canada Customs" what THEY would allow.

They said "an assembled magazine that is able to be disassembled must be permenantly modified to hold 0 rounds."
"If the magazine can not be disassembled, any permenant way to be sure it only holds 5 is fine."

So, I'm not sure who they were talking to that day. Due to the design of the P90 mag, I'm not too sure a rivet would be possible.
 
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